Cahokia High School - Cahochron Yearbook (Cahokia, IL)
- Class of 1969
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1969 CAHOCHRQN Cahokia High School Cahokia, Illinois August 7969 Vol. XVIII Y - T 1 A. x. ,Jw J T S5 -T' . 1' 'Kr -f swf, -'ugh ww w 3, .0-4,0 '. n v .0 itil vi.. .' 2' 4 1' gg . 'ik 1' . ,kim 7 ..xa5s,g,5g? f i, I 4 I Nu 'gh , 0 - f Opening Section 5 Pages 4-21 l F Activities Pages 22-69 Academics Pages 70 -95 Sports Pages 96-123 Personalities Pages 124--199 Table of Contents To rephrase Tennyson, an Eng lish poet, each COMANCHE is a part of all that he has met. I am a student. As a student l experi- ence... ,,. OURAGE when I think of the world that is ahead of me . Being X fx if W W X 6- qv M: ls Ez -'x CCF SFFWQ VAN S N A . LR F. . f Q -' x F xr aff f '52 W1 fi Z N- , fo 1 BSERVANT in class is an important factor in my high school life . Sometimes I think of graduatingg this puts me in a . . . A K 5 S' .XX , . XX S iw Q l QQ X. S. Q fl X. fx X X . .z , 'xiii hw' .. .,.,.. N k .. . Q -NMX X xx XX! AY Kxxxxxw A ,, x 5 X X 'V x 2 M -Q N V? . 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SSG? ii xr Ssxfii i ' ' S Rx 5: x : -Q As retiring queen Becky Wigger walked toward the new 68 Homecoming queen Mary Loomis covered her eyes in shock After the cro ' 1 , wn was in p ace Mary looked down for a few brief thoughts then faced her public with a thankful smile. l Senior Crowned at Fall Event Returning alumni joined Cahokia undergraduates and instructors Saturday night at the eighteenth annual Home- coming Dance , Blue and white decora- tions formed the background for the starry evening decor while guests danced to the music of the J. Morgan Quartet. Stairway to the Stars pro- vided a suitable background for Queen Mary Loomis and her court as they were presented during the dance . To help remember this fall event, students had pictures taken only to later find that their heads had been inadvertently cut off. Diana jones escorted by Dale Hahn Brenda Starr escorted by Tony Moravec Mebby McIntosh escorted by Mike Debbie Benda escorted by Terry Hulsey Young Linda Frien escorted by Dan Marks 27 Donna Range escorted by johnny Walker Q A- X . . ., K ff' N -,eu Y 4 RQ iffy' , N: IT'-x f Qi: -Pi? 1 ii 5. Q3 5 Sggigkx ' Aw.. ,,.X. ,w..t55, ,lNX,x:t,Xx ,NS'f. .N .53-5Ze.. -gg .mxfggi M ye ff i wx Q'tZ'Li23iiIl .' v QA Www-g..+x1. 1 A, r s 5 -Ii Nw Xxx 1 W. xr kv I N N 0 x . ' 1 v v 5 x xi. s N ..1,i,,,e,. X f 3 NN x K .rs hx mm .4 , S , wr .gf YA xx HX 'HK 'inzv Ll.xL2a 'H Homecoming Activities, Portraits Cut Una voidably Short Dave Kastner and Charlotte Burris shared a laugh with friends while resting between dances. Photographer Phil Benny apparently did not believe in the expression Two heads are better than one as he filled Homecoming portrait orders with the escorts' heads cut off. 29 Mr. Cohlmeyer believed in the saying, Action speaks louder than words as he directed the C.H.S. band at the Christmas concert. Musicians Gave All at Concerts The Freshman Choir gave its best performance in order to prepare them for future choir organizations. 30 A xr f S V vim Xf'k3 i i fx 4' Q W W x as ' NS X X 9 X - ox? S X265 I N .QQ L J XN,x M gf in x N .- sf wk ,E 6' TX S, 3 ky ' ix, N K 1 X r Q5 x xx ' Q. 5 vw Q X Q ...f I 541 X-ix . -'gym 8 Q 3 ' -is 5' iss: by if tm- li. 1 King Kenny Latchem roudl d' 1 d p y isp aye his gift of bright red long johns from the Student Council before good naturedly modeling them. A different aspect of the traditional Twirp Dance was added this yearg for the first time a live band provided the entertainment. Before, music had come from records . Twirp Week was held in February and sponsored by Student Council. Although the Crazy Legs Con- test was not held, the week proved a success as many students attended the culminating dance . Senior Kenny Lat- chem was crowned king of the dance where the girls were expected to per - form the tasks normally done by the SUYS - 32 Girls waited on boys as others danced to the music of the Ladder Back Chair. W is -is XR RSS X Xu X X N 6 SE N A x. N s a f Tfgq O W x- XX X X x ,Xia Xe SFA 53 .:., ' XXX S 1 X 3 'VG .sas Pg ,. as X X X X X XF S X 1 X X X L . , -. - X3 A X, Q X X K XX X X X X XX X kj! , X X YK X Q K X Q .X X X S f Q hx: .zrxf s iw EX: . XM f' x.Q , 2 R52 X1 X if Nu Xl XI X K. 2 T: k.k X . Q X 1 ik 3' X X X I SBS Q O X it K X X X - W QA-as M..,.,.,..- A 1 5 -f W A N -A .uw mls' XSL' Bob Greer as Wilber tormented his mother and sisters about all the guests falling asleep in the play Life of the Party . N2 One-Acts Given at Grade Schools 38 ln the play Hillbilly High links , Elviry, played by Evelyn Harris, Pliney, played by Carol McWhorter, and Blossem, played by Debbie Phillips, discussed rural gos sip about a wedding . 1 l I During a family picnic, Sam played by Scott Ander- son, and Dick, played by john Thurston, had just reached a point of quarreling in the play Give and Take. Speech students showed what they had learned from speech class as they per- formed various one -act plays for the freshmen and area grade schools . The best individual for each character was chosen to portray that character in the actual performance . Four different plays were given by the classesg they were Give and Take, Life of the Party, Mayor for a Day, and Hillbilly High jinks Pam Durbin as Betty Lou cried to her mother, Barb Greenhill, We'l1 be disgraced! after all the guests fell asleep in the play Life of the Party. 39 'Camelot' Lent MedievalAir The 1969 Junior -Senior Prom was held May 16 at Augustine's Restaurant in Belleville . The atmosphere of the Patio Room was enhanced by the table decorations of candles and the throne which bore a crested shield to carry out the theme of Camelot. Juniors worked throughout the year selling refreshments at athletic games and other school events to help defray the costs of the evening. Music for the dance was provided by the Bill Heil Band in which two Cahokia High School faculty members, Mr. Cohl- meyer and Mr. Yung, play. Queen Brenda Starr surveyed her subjects while her escort Dee Duckworth looked on. gp- - Excitement heightened as Brenda Starr was announced the 1969 Prom Queen. Her walk to the throne, the receiv- ing of her crown, and her wink to the crowd showed the relaxed composure of a senior who had also recently been named Miss Cahokia. 40 Retiring Queen jean Erhardt Davis es- corted by Ron Davis Attendant Betti LaCroix escorted by Dave Vaughn Attendant Paula Gill escorted by Ken Perko Attendant Diana jones escorted by Mark Catlett 41 Attendant Jo Ann Shinn escorted by Bill Hunt Honor attendant Becky Wigger escorted by Ken Latchem is 1125 I.-i 1 Prom Court--FRONT ROW: Betti LaCroix, Paula Gill, jean Erhardt Davis, Joy Kennedy, Queen Brenda Starr, Becky Wigger, Diana jones jo Ann Shinn' ROW 2. Dave V h K ' , , ' aug n, en Perko, Ron Davis, Dee Duckworth, Ken Latchem, Mark Catlett, and Bill Hunt. Prom Ended Year'5 Social Events Faculty members, too, found Camelot an enjoy- able evening as was seen by Miss Voellinger and Mr. Wallin who joined their students on the dance floor. lined the aisle looked on. Senior Bobbie Rosa and her escort Mike Mecalo enjoyed dancing to the Bill Heil Band. 1' X ZX so X - As the evening drew to a close, Jorge Sandoluld, Cindy Kimble, Philip Honnen, and Dottie utes for a private conversation before returning to the dance floor for the last few numbers. 43 Prior to the coronation ceremony, Sharon Wainwright lit the candles near the throne area as the spectators who had already gmjw C if T1 'if - i c. l :M A -N Fox stole a few min X f.... , 5 Mr. Muzzarelli exchanges personal jokes with seniors Rod- Mr Brown Art De artment Cha' . , p irman, congratulates ney Thompson and Larry Gabhard after giving them their junior Bruce Hunter upon receiving a medal for his varsity letters in Baseball. ' ' Honors Day Assembly Rewarded Journalism sponsor, Mrs. Duncan hands Earl Perschbacher a medal for his outstanding achievement in photography with both the newspaper and the yearbook. 44 The peak of the Honor's Day Assembly was reached when Mr. Rosenstengel, Student Council Sponsor, presented the Mike Mathison Award to senior Ken Latchem. High Achievement By Students Business Department Chairman, Mrs. Neel awards medals for outstanding achievement to seniors Faye Wilson and Brenda Sloss. V The 1969 Honor's Days Assembly highlighted the year as 227 students be- came the recipients of honors covering the fields of academics, athletics, and club endeavors. The number of honor students increased by 87 over last year Tension rose as Mr. Rosestengel, Student Council Sponsorg came forth to distribute the Mike Mathison Award. Upon completion of explaining the Award, Mr. Rosenstengel presented it to senior Ken Latchem. . 1ll S r Major participants in the 1969 Graduation ceremonies were Pat Fleming who gave the invocationg Kathy Hurt, mistress of ceremoniesg Lydia Sanders, main speakerg Bill Reed, who presented the Senior Classg Mr. Bergdolt, who announced scholarship winnersg and Pat Franklin who gave the benediction. Graduation '69 brought forth tears, sighs of relief and smiles of happiness as Commencement Exercises were held on Brien Field. The long awaited di- plomas were distributed by Mr. Francis Myers, President of the School Board, and scholarship winners were announced by Mr. Bergdolt, one of the director's of the graduation program and Senior Class sponsor. This year's seniors, numbering 364, had the distinction of being the largest class to graduate from Cahokia Senior High School in eighteen years. S S 2 f E . The Senior Class stood united for the last time while the benediction was being given. 46 I N ,jx . E s H 'X 316 if '-:4.'-r J, kfytiw if P, ' if T. 'HV ?'j?5ir-kg' X' x 0 5 21 Qs ' -.- , is NY fpiw, . 3' , A T. , xx. A .wv X ,dl V M- 4' f , 1,1 as Q .1 ?s , A lv x gy. 3- 1-- . FV. ' 4.53 4 k 'Q ,vi .x 5. A 7'f :Y F Ji x 2' ' 4 1 ' N' ,P V . pf' wh Q .af is :ii V f,,.hk., ,A t . V gk A gp , M kfgflvg YN, f Q, I . ',. - F A W A , 1 ' 1 ' Q . X , Vi if . k .. X . k 1 K , v . .AYX ... L . I 1 t , WA,,, .A . K .Y , M, x ,f k,-, NN' Q .ff E X 'N.....x ff' k N - J- .., 9, '-NNN t I l?.e Mike Blosser still seemed amazed that his graduation had finally become a reality. Brenda Manning, senior, silently reminisced about her past four years at CHS while she gazed at her diploma. 48 Graduation Brought Tomorrow Nearer Stacks of white envelopes bound with blue and white ribbon awaited the 384 graduation seniors of CHS. Senior Shelia Hand proudly carried her diploma from the ceremony. f or wifi? L m fr 1 of y , X Q 4.-' XM l Jeanne Bergman, Cheryl Be- tuski, Freda Beys, and Milton Beys performed their last deed as seniors--the traditional turning of their tassels. Honorary Clubs Selected Members N.H.S. added 33 new members to their club this year. New members were initiated at the traditional candle- light orientation. An attempt was made to set up a tutoring service, but due to lack of interest it was discontinued. Mu Alpha Theta was open to all stu- dents who have had two years of math and kept a B average. This year's members, under the leadership of Mrs. Moore, attended the Math Field day at the SIU campus in Carbondale. Each year students elect new mem- bers to represent them in Student Coun- cil, an organization which gives students the right to voice their opinions in school affairs. This year's Student Council sponsored the Homecoming bon- fire, parade, and dance. MU ALPHA THETA--LEFT ROW: Mr. Schwartz, C. Derton, B. Collins, L. Schneider, B. Segafredo, T. Pow- ell, C. Leonard, M. Trout, D. Lee, R. Connor, L. Pei-ko, N. Meyer, S. Lock. MIDDLE ROW: J. Foutch, B. Haley, D. Butler, L. Williams, K. Taylor, P. Fleming, S. Led- better, L. Hubbard, J. Williamson. RIGHT ROW: B. Raines, M. Coleman, P. Dunn, S. Siadeck, E. Rachell, B. Fargen, D. Vaughn, P. Crafts, E. Perschbacher, W. Kleist, D. Heine, D. Trois. 51 MODERN FOREIGN LAN- GUAGE CLUB--BOTTOM ROW: D. Dalton QReporterj, P. Hig- gins fstudent Council Repre- sentativej, C. Kimble fSecre- taryl, S. Currens QTreasurerj K. Taylor fVice Presidentj, L. BaumheuterfPresidentj. ROW 2: M. Taylor, B. Greenhill, C. Thompson, L. Piazza, D. Brennecke, S. Edwards. ROW 3: L. Ogilvie, L. Roy, L. Kimble, J. Dudley, R. Relford, D. Klein. ROW 4: K. Franklin, D. Sivley, T. Lehnig, B. Starr, S. Ledbetter, M. Loomis. ROW S: P. Gill, V. Martin, M. Odom, P. Taylor, B. Brown, C. Cruise. ROW 6: M. jones, D. Vaughn, L. Hubbard, G. Kentch, P. Abrams, P. Schmeding. LIBRARY CLUB--BOTTOM ROW P Dudley, D Dudley, M McM1llan, P Stengel, J Bergman, C Stengel, R. Gray, J. Buck fPres1dentj ROW 2 H Girth, M Brogan, B Boyce fV1ce Pres1dentl, R Rel Lee, D. Mudd, C. Smith. ROW 3 Mrs Hunter, I ford, M Cross fSecretaryl, Miss Hood Communication : Understanding SPEECH CLUB--BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Bergdolt, S. Norris fStudent Council Representa- tivej, C. Lawrence fSecretaryj, S. Steinhardt QT:-easurerj, T. Doolin fPresidentj. ROW 2: P. Abrams, B. Greenhill, P. Higgins, M. Buckley, D. Bren- necke, L. Fischer. ROW 3: P. Gill, L. Sanders, C. Thurs- ton, L. Baumheuter, J. Crank, S. Currens. ROW 4: K. Hin- son, R. Gray, C. Girth, L. Ogilvie, S. Loyd, A. Hults. ROW 5: T. Sosslan, A. Sch- ultz, P. Stengel, M. Erhardt, R. Relford. BI-RACIAL CLUB--BOT- TOM ROW: Mrs. J. Al- exander, J. McNeal iSer- geant-at-Armsj, M. Loomis fSecretaryJ, M. Harmon fljresidentj, Mr. William C. Bailey. ROW 2: L. Tompkins, K. Hurt, P. Sullivan, D. Pierce, D. Jones. ROW 3: D. Bacon, D. Stevenson, 1. Curcuro, L. Rachell, M. Severs. ROW 4: M. Myers, C. Macon, M. Austin,.N. , L K L Gardels, M. Eastridge. 53 OFFICE OCCUPATIONS: ROW 1: D. Traiteur, L. Manning, V. Smith, C. Kitzinger, D. Maine, L. Vandever. ROW 2: I. Marty, V. Frisch, P. Seats Browne, R. Faries, D. Rogers, F. Hill, C. Rulo, I. fTreasux-ery, S. Miller fSecretaryy, L. Vandever fVice Hartman, P, Pinign, L, Chazelle, C. VanBergen, G Presidentj, D. Lunsford, fPresidentj, C. Gisher, B. M0141-iakgw, B, Coding, Clubs Encouraged Future Careers SCIENCE CLUB: 1. to r.: Lynn Wellman, Kenneth Kelly, Phillip Henry, Kim Gordon, Harry Schenk. 55 nrmmwfl M W - .f i. a- ---' - --- TUESDAY G.A.A. BOTTOM ROW: M. Jones fSports Chairmanj, L. Stewart fVice Presidenty, L. Schneider fPresidentj, J. Watterson fTreasurerj, B. Segafredo fSecretaryj. ROW 2: J. Murphy, R. Dillon, C. Kimble, M. Byrd, S. Edwards, K. Malmberg, J. Cornelius, M. Stephens, P. Upchurch, D. Johnson, C. Garrett, B. Wig- ger, K. Giles. ROW 3: B. Pennock, M. Loomis, K. Hurt, L. Tompkins, D. Penny, J. Foutch, L. Frein, P. Higgins, C. McWhorter, D. Jones, C. Batson, J. Wood- rome, B. Haley. ROW 4: P. Portell, L. Baumheuter, WEDNESDAY G.A.A.-- BOTTOM ROW: P. Schmeding, 1. Nich- ols, P. Taylor, L. Weitzel, M. Odom, S. Miller. ROW 2: G. Varner, V. Rosa, D. jones, K. Evans, S. Loyd, D. Smothers, D. Klein, R. George, L. Courtney. ROW 3: S. Ables, J. Joslin, P. Jones, D. Korbar, C. Emrich, V. Martin, E. Drake, D. Bacon. ROW 4: S. Arms, L. Kimble, J. Miller, I. Gulledge, G. Demetrulias, D. Shinn, D. Stevenson, V. Nuckles. ROW 5: M. Hammond, M. Peterson, V. Cravens, D. Lanius, K. Watkins, R. Nuckles, M. Anderson, S. Garrett, D. Kessler. ROW 6: S. Dixon, C. Burris, G. Miller, D. Bradley, P. Capehart, D. Sronce, S. LaPrade, C. Cruise. 56 E. Harris, K. Taylor, K. Smith, P. LaForge, 1. Yearian, C. Paschke, P. Fleming, 1. Curcuro, N. Davis, M. Bee- man, L. Ogilvie. ROW 5: M. Mclntosh, G. Barnett, L. Belt, C. Craig, M. Severs, J. Restoff, L. Burnley, B. Brown, B. Starr, B. Underwood, D. Range, M. Duncan, C. Lawrence, B. Sloss, L. Mantz. ROW 6: L. Freeman, D. Forrest, T. Bohannon, S. Krekel, M. Jones, M. Aus- tin, D. Stengel, D. Lee, K. Hinson, L. Rachel, K. Penny, S. Ledbetter, C. Derton. MONITORS--BOTTOM ROW: C. Lawrence, Sivley, D. Wilson, J. Woodrome, M. McMil- P. Gill, D. Bradshaw, C. Butler, ROW 2: P. lan, L. Haggett, R. Rushing, ROW 5: B. Schuck, M. Wheat, K. Schneidewind, J. Mar- Brovm, J. Curcuro, D. Range, M. Loomis, 1. low, E. Wright, M. Buckley, K. McLain, Chewning, C. Smith, B. Fargen, P. Crafts, S. ROW 3: R. Steinhardt, L. Ogletree, B. Sloss, Snow, D. Heine, G. Smith, M. Hammond, E. L. Roy, L. Piazza, R. Relford, A. Hults, C. Hetzel, C, Girth, Siadekg ROW 4: 1. Watkins, P. Dalton, D. Spare Time Was Easily Filled l x 57 Monitors, Mary Hammond and Paul Crafts spent much of their time carrying supplies to the bookstore. 5 X x ws I1 qu Ill UI ' ' P Y l1 .cg ,n 'lg Q .- X - -X 7 v . A . QQS X x P' -ll I I S s ik I x x f X , QR ..,.. A 'K QQ - 1 Q NN g Msg X , . X L x ff . X . , x ., 1 QF N .,: P . Q5 x i 3 X N x -N . ' ' XX QS? Q SX -W . . - X X- X X 3 S , ' X S ' f A 'A S NVQ' ,yy XS , Q X x 'N .f fs 1 x 4 X .Q K 3 K 2' q T A '45 m X. 3 S N, X ' 5 A X. ' x 1 - Q - N w f L 3 X 5 il - Q f 1' if 5 ' k N ' w RIN ffm' -' X 6 M3 X Qxx w- Q ax 7 , gs- X i 1: - Q ar . , 1, , f s r x , X .f . .NE 4.3, .5 S X X A5 ggi ' Q A M ' 1 si f Q: -is :X S 5 -Xxjg .9 x K -1 k Q X Ii A A L, 'Wg Q- X Q x X X xffffwl fS.W.5b.:fgg.4fXx'. ' f -. if - - x af ' . Q F x 'J 2 Y 1 f h W .X x Q Q , Y. T., ..... YQ-f....2.1..f.Q.:fz'.-QQ.--?:,-M Q Xin E . 51 X w x X . X fx Y X A .N Q NNN EN l Q SX R N? X S KN' 'V 'L xx N Q X 5 Q is if . 4 X x f f - . ' ' : 1 Q : fa.. t - , X I 1 K A Fans Through Winning Seasons The Pep club, led by Linda Stevens, president, displayed more willingness to back their school this year than in past years. They gave up their free time to organize sign parties, make hoops, and generally raise the spirit of the school. They willingly cooperated with the cheerleaders when new cheers were introduced. The C club, for varsity letterman, participated in the various varsity sports, thus expressing their school spirit. C CLUB--BOTTOM ROW: T. Remelius, S. Anderson, J. Latta, C. Evans, E. Boaz. ROW 2: T. Miller, D. Stevens, K. Latchem, J. Shotwell, M. McEntire. ROW 3: G. Mitchell, S. Baggett, D. Marks, P. Patterson, J. Walker, Coach Muzzarelli. ROW 4: S. Sutton, D. Feazel, L. Gebhard, D. Flinn, M. McGuire. ROW 5: A. Jackson, R. Czapla, R. Thompson, M. Darnell, G. Gaither. ROW 6: S. Brown, J. Hill, C. Robinson, F. Luster, S. Norris. 59 . if .mfg xx ily i A A , X 5 T i I - I I 2 J, X R X ME K , Eg fj'jQNf2gigr A-'ff Qi SW' ' . ' - - R - ' , N Q SN X -- fl if N' , Q-'A I f X Sw ,FQ T I N . sw fx M . fp ,Xwf 1 , 'K A -- X Q M 1 N J KA 1 X 9, if wg? ,. . 'si-S X- WRX X ' .5 gi fQs'w... E g - Q ww sw ,, f vqmdx . S Q , ix gk Q ' - X f 5 3 2 is 5 , 3 5 ex NW XX ..,. N X QA Nm . I, YW. .5,..v, Q.. MN. ilwkw, kim if EV! Mwfm 5 b ff! 2 M ,Za ' , E fd M? 'i ,ff fe gf V ' ia V, G f Wx 5 N. 4 S wx is ' L is ggillfil-'Q 1-ff S m If gf . N nk -X 1 I T A f vi A x X ' ag M 5 'fx ,ill NRM ' A Q!! fig gi I Q pi,,..E ' Q X X , 0 ff? W fl fff Q f f 1 ffs Q ix , fggxmx, - b X Akgx . fistxsj' '4 W QQ ,.- ' xi Q 1 . wk .. W. 5 NNQN wx , 1 Y J, . fur' ns? f x f ff f' f f ws -ik - N A CAPPELLA CHOIR: BOTTOM ROW: J. Holt, L. Jones, S. Robinson, D. Jones, P. Higgins, I. Mokria- kow, B. Starr fAccompanistJ, J. Latta fAccompanistJ, M. McMillan, L. Schneider, D. Lingle, T. Winn, L. Moss, D. Boren, K. Evans, D. Pilcher, K. Chapman, L. Fischer, Mr. Frank Daniels. ROW 2: P. Schmeding, M. Peterson, T. Anderson, K. Taylor, C. Jensen, B. Rosa, D. Pierce, P. Dunn, B. Segafredo, V. Cravens, D. Korbar, C. Younger, D. Phinney, P. Merryman, P. Taylor, K. Watkins, S. Mayville, J. Whitaker, C. Emrich, D. Brightwell, C. McWhorter. ROW 3: K. Franklin, S. Arms, M. Twigg, C. Burris, J. Jones, D. Venable, M. Stephens, T. Parker, P. Edwards, D. Tarrant, D. Sitzes, J. Dunning, M. Brogan, S. Dixon, G. Neel, B. Haley, B. Tuggle, C. Birlew, R. Clay, S. Og- den fRobesJ. ROW 4: B. Johnson, L. Courtney, D. A Cappella Choir, Top 16, and Girls' Octet are rated as Cahokia's top talents in the music department. These groups were kept busy rehears- ing for the many holiday performances. Keeping with the Christmas tradition of caroling, the A Cappella Choir visited the various Cahokia elementary schools. These groups also contributed to the Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, and Spring programs. Top 16 and Girls' Octet, branches of the A Cappella Choir, are special groups that require auditioning and approval by Mr. Daniels, the choir director. GIRLS OCTET: BOTTOM ROW: B. Starr, I. Mok- riakow. ROW 2: P. Higgins, S. Robinson, D. Jones. ROW 3: K. Taylor, M. Stephens, J. Holt, T. Winn. Bradley, P. Capehart, K. Allen, B. Greenhill, R. Rob- erds, M. Ries, T. Allen, R. Smith, C. Brewer, D. Pinta, J. Davidson, K. Pickering, J. Crafts, P. Mos- blech, G. DeRouse, K. Trepka, M. Kammer, W. Feazel, L. Stevens, fReporterJ, R. Dillon. ROW 5: V. Martin, S. Miller, C. Derton, L. Shelton, R. Clarkson, D. Williamson, R. Nichols, D. Marks, G. Narez, D. Smith, K. Simeral, J. Stroughn, S. Norris, L. Hutton, L. Ohms, V. Cropstick, D. Brown, B. Greer, E. Boaz, T Farney, D. White, K. Giles, D. Smith. TOP SIXTEEN --BOTTOM ROW: L. Fischer, B. Dil- lon, M. McMillan, P. Portell, B. Rosa. ROW 2: B. Greer, G. DeRousse, D. Sitzes, J. Dunning, ROW 3: C. Younger, B. Starr, J. Latta, C. Jensen, B. Tuggle, P. Dunn. ROW 4: G. Mokriakow, J. Davidson, K. Simeral, E. Boaz. Choir Displayed New Attire, Presented Holiday Pro grams Top 16 performed at the Christmas Concert by singing Do You Hear What I Hear ? 63 9 S N E X55 tis E . Q x 4 . .S Sis 3. .. X NW xiii! 3 www X Concentration and voices combined as A Cappella Choir blended tones during the Christmas Concert. Presented along with A Cappella Choir were the Senior and Freshman Choirs, who performed at the Thanks- giving and Easter program. Each year new talent is displayed as the Freshman Choir is replaced by incoming freshman and former members advance to either Senior or A Cappella. The highlight of the year for the Freshman Choir was a May concert given exclusively for freshmen and sophomores. Senior Choir concluded their year with a final performance at the formal Spring Concert. Choirs Provided Easter Program Ai... 5 . -. S as FRESHMAN CHOIR--BOTTOM ROW: M. Vise, C. Riggins, I. Royal, C. McBride, P. Gillespie, R. Stray- horn, C. Stacy, S. Morris, S. Atkinson, D. Small, K. Beck, T. Wright, K. Carmickle, T. Vining, C. Mc- Grew P Scantlin L Williams. ROW 2: K. Frye, C. Franc,is,.K. Rutledge., V. Odom, M. Gross, D. Anello, J. Jones, C. jackson, S. Krekel, M. Roberds, D. Down- ard, D. Gossett, T. Williams, B. Chamberlains, I. Kharibian, A.kKoonce, K. Ticer, S. Toon, S. Kennel, C. Turner. ROW 3: M. Mosbacher, P. Jackson, M. Anderson, S. Beeler, D. McIntosh, I-I. Chambers, A. Johnson, D. Thomas, G. Mitchell, D. Malaschak, R. Brightwell, T. Tarrant, A. Middleton, D. Hallings- worth, T. Irvin, G. Miller, J. Staten, B. Koonce, V. Cornwell, V. Buck, S. Garrett. ROW 4: S. Klemme, R. George, D. Atteberry, T. Barber, D. McSellers, J. Bell, J. Werner, D. Scroggins, S. Stout, T. Batson, D. Kelley, S. Raymond, R. Cutrell, R. Seats, D. Lipe, K. Douglas, B. Doolin, D. Winn, D. Jones, S. Lowe, K. Quain, R. Dillon. ROW 5: I. Miller, G. Baker, P. jaggers, T. Drury, W. Bell, L. Anders, D. Bell, B. Sch- neidewind, J. Latner, C. Hamm, L. Jethro, R. Frye, D. Dudley, D. Sullins, D. Hainline, L. Chism, S. Bray, I. Gamache, S. Kammer, B. Funken, M. Scott, P. Leonard, J. Smith, P. Wuneh. QUILL AND SCROLL--ROW 1: D. Johnson, K. Hennes- sey, L. Watkins, R. Sweeney. ROW 2: D. Mantz, I. Denni- son, P. LaForge, C. Paschke. ROW 3: M. Eastridge, M. Severs, L. Sanders, M. Alli- son, C. Haggett. ROW 4: T. George, T. Green, E. Perschbacher. Newspaper Received 'Ist Blue Banner Award Pam LaForge checked the assignment sheet for her next story. gi fl. 3 Sports Editor Tom Green and reporter Tom George compared scores for sports page coverage. 3 5- f' X i W . X . -- E . A ....NVX.g.:k.. .. junior Dosha johnson helped out many of the sports writers by typing their stories. NEWSPAPER STAFF--SITTING: C. Haggett QEditorj, M. Severs QAsst. Ed.y, P. Toerck fPage 1 Ed.j, I.. Wat- kins fPage 2 Ed. Q, L. Sanders fPage 3 Ed.5, T. Green fPage 4 Ed. J, E. Perschbacher fPhotographex-Q, T. Doo- 67 lin. STANDING: D. johnson, C. Farrar, B. Fortner K. Gordon, M. Jones, M. Eastridge, D. Dalton, T. George, B. Starr, D. Jones, C. Paschke, P. LaForge, M. Erhardt, S. Marfio, L. Rivet. YEARBOOK STAFF--BOTTOM ROW: T. Miller, S. M. Mclntosh, K. Hennessy, I. Dennison. ROW 3: Kirtley, R. Sweeney, fEditorJ, D. Benda, M. Hayes, B. Mrs. Duncan, QAdviso1-1, D. Mantz, N. Gardels, J. Har Reed. ROW 2: B. Greenhill, P. Durbin, M. Allison, din, D. Feazel, G. Buatte, S. Weimer, L. Burnley. CandysSales Assisted Yearbook Dave Feazel and Debbie Benda conferred on the Homecoming pictures as Tom Miller worked on the sports' layouts. N 68 Journalist worked hurriedly to complete the Sophomore and junior sections before deadline day. Mrs. Duncan advised Pam Durbin on the quality and content of the Senior Section. The '69 Cahochron staff, in its sec- ond year of summer delivery, distrib- uted over a thousand yearbooks in August. During the year, staff mem - bers raised funds through the sale of candy and Rem -Paks. Working daily in class and many times after school, staff members met the last deadline in june with all sections completed. With the final pages turned in for publication, guidelines for the next Cahochron were laid. Jo Carol Dennison, Rose Intosh took a break from the regular yearbook day of cropping, writing, and typing for a friendly joke 69 Sweeney, and Mebby Mc- Elia N. 1-A Nm-.. lil, f xi , A. x,. , s-3. ,' m 5, ,x JV-.xl 'R Q- x Y., Q S .- f v .AN .Wu 1 W X4 ' iv Academics School Board Members are left to right, Jesse W. Smith, Francis C. Myer, Paul D. I-Iileman, Stanley Odomg Le- roy Darnell, George Perschbacher, and Kenneth Butler. School Board Used New Building CHS saw many changes in administra- tion this year with the appointment of a new principal and the resignation of Mr . Bailey, assistant principal. Mr. Holmes, formerly of Metropolis, Illinois, took over the office of principal. Mr . Bailey, a vet- eran of seven years, resigned at mid -term, creating a new position of Dean of Students which was taken over by Mr . Westbrook. The assistant principal positions were filled throughout the year by Mr . Sluder and Mr . Truran. Mr. Rodemich, the former Assistant Su- perintendent of Schools in District 187, now filled the position of Superintendent . He and other district officials set up offices in the newly completed Administration Building which had been under construction since ' 1967 . Q Eugene Rodemich Superintendent of Schools 72 X we .- M I 5' X A . I SX N M X 5 - Y S . X: 1 X XX EN Qsamx w NX Lx W 'k,, Students from Mr. Bergdo1t's speech class used library ma- terials while working on their speech debates. Library, Guidance Aided Classes Vida Hunter Elaine Hood Sharon Wainwright searched for information on World History while in the library. .. C.-- . -N... A R b t B ler Judy Burgener Helen Dunn o er oss Senior Counselor Senior Counselor - junior Counselor Paul McDonald jeanni Minthrop Bob Neighbors Sophomore Counselor Freshman Counselor Vocational Director Miss Dunn talked with Faye Wilson at the Senior Tea in October. Student schedules, college informa- tion, job applications, and personal problems were part of the daily routine in the Guidance Office. The office this year was moved to the site of last year's main office. Along with a new location, the guidance department added two new members, Miss Minthrop and Mr . McDonald and also a new po- sition of vocational director, which was filled by Mr . Neighbors . Librarians were kept busy during the year cataloging new books, teaching students how to use the micro-film pro- jectors and helping students find ma- terials for class assignments. Frank Daniels Music De pt. Head Bill Cohlmeyer Robert Yung Photography teacher Mr. Prillaman was kept busy trying to get his students to cooperate while filming a movie. Arts Inspired Aesthetic Values Rick McQueen and sev- eral band students showed the hard work and con- centration needed to give a top performance. Reflections in a doorway window of the A Cappella Choir practicing gave the false illusion that they all fit in the robe room. Although the basic subjects are ut- most in the curriculum of C .H.S. , the fine arts have established their place within the higher realm of education. This has only been accomplished through the dedicated efforts of the teachers who have shown the interested students not only the surface of the arts, but also the great depths which both music and art encompass. 77 Russell Brooks, an Art II student captured the entic ing mood of the ocean. it William Brown Art Dept. Head Richard Prillaman Marie Austin, Debbie Calhoun, and Sharon Haney gained useful knowledge of adding machines by actual use in Office Occupations. Business Classes Demanded Work Like all conscientious students, Becky Poole prac- Darlene Satterwhite and Patricia Kohl found speed ticed diligently in typing class. was essential for shorthand. 78 Miss May kept calm despite giving the identical instruc tions for the fourth time to her typing class. After typing skills were developed, students started writing different types of business letters and manuscripts. In Office Occupations seniors applied their knowledge of office machines to working in the school offices. Toward the end of the school year the Shorthand I and II classes had a volleyball game in which the winners would have no homework for the rest of the year. A new program for next year was planned by the business department. It is called Distributive Education and it will place emphasis on the development of attitudes, skills, and understanding related to marketing, merchandising, and management. 79 Alice Neel Department Head Betty Davis Gloria May james Newton Naomi Ray Marjorie Reith Gail Weiner Jane Wuerz Dai Kenned SY Y Homeroom Dept. Joyce Alexander Richard Buxton Judy De Atley Manerva Dilworth Joseph Eble George Gilley l Arnold Kinsella Anthony Lehde Vickie Monaghan Terry Osia Linda Peebles Head Languages Expanded Commumcatlor Concentration was held by Kathy Rutledge 1n Mr No Mr Byrd's Enghsh III class had the da11y routme of vak's freshman homeroom class taklng a check test Yearbooks written in German and field trips taken by English IV students to see Shakespearian plays highlighted the events of the Language Department. This year many classes also strayed from the conventional classroom routine to change the course of poetry from reading it aloud to putting it to music utilizing many modern instruments . Curriculum -change meetings occupied many plan periods for teachers in the department. Additional semester courses, which will be offered for the flI'St time lll September, WSIS developed. The interest of French I students Cindy McGrew and Cindy Kimble were. held while studying La Chasse De Franco. Austin Mulky English Dept. Head Don Bergdolt Raynold Bertrand James Byrd Blanche Cate Judy Duncan Maria Escobar Sandra Gentsch Joel George Richard Logsdon Kenneth Marley Larry Rosenstengel Io Schilling Naida Upchurch Barbara Voellinger John Waln Sl Delores Houseman Sandra Bunch Soc. Sc. Dept. Head Bette Guillo Thomas Gannon 4 i w Reports on democracy and career opportunities were prepared by underclassmen in history classes. W The history department, headed by Mrs. Houseman, helped acquaint stu- dents with the developments of the United States and other nations. Besides Ameri- can History and World History, students could choose from such courses as Sociol- ogy, Economics, Geography, Government, and American Problems. These classes helped to advance the understanding of problems and solutions to events which have taken place in history. Sociology classes even had a chance to apply what they had learned in class when they toured Menard State Penitentiary in the spring. 82 56 W N3 Student-teacher discussions aided in learning about everyday affairs in the American Problems class taught by Mr. Taylor. 4 John Dalton caught up on some extra notes by attending not only his class in American History but also another class. This system of extra help was utilized this year by M.r. Magarian to help his students increase their under- Sociology Classes Toured Menard Roy Kennedy Arnold Kessler Alan Magarian Larry Malone Roland Schilling Paul Scholz Larry Taylor James Wagner 83 Ben Franklin Ind. Arts Dept. Head at Mary Grimmer Karlene Gullberg Home Ec. Dept' Head Roberta Sparks, a Homemaking II student, utilized her sewing skill in laying out a pattern. V I ' l Si d ' Janice Labuda Bob Neighbors 5 QNQQ 2 A Suzanne Sanders sf' W ' A Curt McKinney and Terrell Samson work industriously on wood projects. 84 Rick Wann and Gary Anderson skillfully pieced together projects in Metal Shop. Proved Beneficial While Cynthia Dismutes listened, Miss Grimmer explained sewing technique. Home Economics and Industrial Arts are two important classes for future vo- cations. Both classes provide interest- ing activities. Home Economics, which is headed by Miss Gullberg, presented such courses as child development, interior design, cooking, sewing, and a wage earners class that attended school in the morning and worked in the afternoon. The lndus- trial Arts courses were taught by only two teachers this year because of a lack of staff members. Courses included in this program were Advanced Machine Shop, Vocational Wood, Vocational Printing, Metals, Graphic Arts and Vo- cational Drawing. 85 Judging from the numbers on the board, one can truly ask, Math Class? umbers, Numbers, Everywhere Headed by Mrs. Moore, the math de- partment provided a variety of courses last year. Such courses as trigonometry and analytical geometry, taught by Mr. Sheary, provided a challenge for the students, as they prepared them for fu- ture college courses. Practical and basic math, taught by Mr. Ackerman, Mrs. Lane, Miss Sch- mitt, Mr. Schwartz, Mrs. Hannell, and Mr. Zahn, gave the students a practical background in math for everyday use in future years. Mr. Schwartz got a taste of -his own medicine. It looks like that problem was too hard for the teacher 86 Blanche Moore Math Dept. Head Iohn Ackermann Susan Harwell Mildred Lane Joyce Schmitt Patrick Schwartz David Sheary Robert Zahn l aw Janis Sumner exclaimed, Oh ! as she solved a difficult math problem. 87 ,,- r I2--.. xv' rx Steve Carlson seemed more interested in cameras than math. wsumms Eugene Muzzarelli Dept. Head Pete Margetis Donald Lochard john Neverstxtch The boy P.E. classes spent most of the winter months playing basketball. The smiling faces of the girls reflected good grades for the frequent tests on floor exercise in gymnastics. 88 P. E. Stressed Physical Fitness The past year was a busy one for the Physical Education departments. It was the first year the Girl's P.E . class had an extensive course in gymnastics. The boys were busy building muscles for extracurricular sports with the help of track, exercises, and weight lifting. Several judo exhibits were given. Al- though conditions in the locker rooms were crowded, this did not phase the cooperation of the students with one another. As a reward for beating the women faculty in a game of volleyball, the senior girls ' were allowed to choose their own gym attire. Sybil Charon Dept. Head Teresa Burris Rose Cunningham Peggy Ripperdan 1 -'X XXXXQ . +f fp X Q X xx X Q . Q x Q X EX X X 5 X N X F' Q xii X X . NX. :NS 5 N' X XX S. Ls XY, xi f TNQ X ,X SS vw . ii X We Www. XX, . M X, agg- VXA 'f Q.. J X.. XX E551 , g., , x Xi 'S . X. 'nw X 'fs S 5: sm W ww x X NX Nw? 1 f 5 N X M -.XX YE David Norton Larry Betz Guy Dauphin Daniel Hance Earl Lee Science Dept. Head Sharon Pelc Lyle Reuss Doris Richison Margaret Wampler Frank Lorton Lectures, Labs Increase Awareness in Science Directed by Mr. Norton, the Science Department offered eight courses ranging from automotive science and taxidermy to physiology and general science. Three new courses, taxidermy taught by Mr. Hance, oceanography taught by Mr. Roy Kennedy, and automotive science taught by Mr. Reuss, were added last year to the department. Terminal students were able to gain an awareness of the practical aspects of chemistry and physics, while the college bound students gained important pre- paratory knowledge. N 9I W i Mrs. Nelson helped Diane Miller, Jerry Beck, and ' Diane Coleman increase their reading ability through Developmental Reading. In training for the future, Special Education and Develop- mental Reading courses helped develop students' minds and abili- ties. Those in Special Education re- ceived on the job training at school. They got their jobs on the basis of aptitude and interest. Speed and comprehension were the main goals of those in Develop- mental Reading. These students learned to read more rapidly and at the same time understood more fully what was being read. Mrs. Heatherly assisted two students in checking job requirements during class. it 2 4 Frances Nelson Reading Www a,,,,,,, Elizabeth Schwartz Reading Darrell Younker Special Education Variety Broke Daily Monotony Phil Landfried and David Warner proudly displayed their trophy for the Special Ed. basketball team. They placed 2nd in the Wood River Invita- tional Tournament. Secretaries--SEATED: Mrs. Earnhart, Mrs. Sadowski, Mrs. Royal, Mrs. I-Ieatherly, Mrs. Brogan. STANDING: Mrs. Appel, Mrs. Boaz, Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Wyland, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Evans. Personnel Kept Books, Building Secretaries, custodians, and cooks all contributed to the school as a whole. Cooks prepared hot lunches for the students who ate in the cafeteria. During the year, the secretaries kept the records concerning at- tendance, grades, and discipline problems. Custodians worked both during and after Q school keeping the hallways and classrooms cleaned. Mrs. Adams, school nurse, was on hand in case of an emergency. Miss McConnell worked in the bookstore helping students purchase school supplies. 94 During a break between the office 's busy schedule, monitor Kathy McK1ain stopped to catch up on some homework. E R Q .. - - A , . . ...gr . - . . .. . Cooks--BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Gisher, Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Wilker- son, Mrs. Ovett. TOP ROW: Mrs. Crosbie, Mrs. Sneed, Mrs. Sneed. ' Custodians--BOTTOM ROW: Atell Piazza, Francis Haley, Lydell Shanelyn. TOP ROW: Oliver Becker, Silvester Bevelot, Oscar Griffin. Irene Adams Nurse Cora Mae McConnell Bookstore 1!fq..,,'.,,4s'll- 'i fs 'F0ll!hlunumu., .ip .0 vo , n 0 ug. arf xx !Il'1 A :I Ui. Sir i .V X :sig . X - . Ks. i X . -Q nun 000099 , 3 Sr. L-.L . Sports fv- i . -gefigg ..g,emNNH 'N ' Varsity Cheerleaders Becky Wigger Debbie Benda Kathy Hurt Mary Loomis Pat Sullivan Mebby McIntosh Donna Range Sue Robinson Diana jones Freshmen Cheerleaders--Pat Gillespie, Debbie ' Jones, Kathy McShane, Mary Mosbacher, Sharon Perschbacher. 98 i ,7 ,Yi 7,7 , Junior Varsity Cheerleaders--BOT Demetrulias, Kathy Evans. TOM ROW: Diane Koi-bar, Carla Emrich. ROW 2: Charlotte Burris Georgia Varsity Cheerleaders Earned Carbondale Holiday Trophy The cheerleading aspect of C .H.S. was again marked by the receiving of a tournament cheerleading trophy. The trophy, earned at Carbondale Holiday Tourney, was the first in the history of the school to be received at Carbondale. The usual balance of the varsity squad was upset with six of the nine girls being seniors. The girls attended camp in sets of four in different parts of the state. The first group attended clinic in Normal, Illinois, while the second group later attended camp at Champaign. Both groups received top honors. 99 -...-................., Varsity Football--BOTTOM ROW: Robert Taylor, Luther Gilmer, Charlie Winters, Joe Doss, Irvin Co- zart, Tom Powell, John Latta, Terry Remelius, Dale Kessler, Gary Buatte, Dave Feazel. ROW 2: Coach Muzzarelli, Coach Margetis, Coach Betz, John Ander- son, Steve Sutton, Mike Kammer, john Walker, Pt Patterson, Dan Marks, Steve Brown, John Dalton, In its first independent football ses- sion, the Cahokia Comanches managed to salvage a 6--3--1 record after a slow start. This was due to their sweep of the final four games of the season. In these last four contests, the Comanches beat such highly touted powers as Belleville West and Althoff. They brought many honors to the school during the season. A Among them was the presentation of the Prep Team of the Week trophy by KXOK.' The team was also ranked third in the final Metro -East area poll. Bruce Doyle, Mitchell O'Dell. ROW 3: Charlie Robin son, Scot Anderson, Gary Gaither, Steve Scott, John Shotwell, Harold Nunley, Richard Czapla, Flinn Lus- ter, Ruben Byrd, Bruce jackson. ROW 4: Arnold Co- zart, Mike McGuire, Charlie Evans, Ken Latchem, Mike Darnell, Dwayne Flinn, Stan Lock, Larry Ceb- hard, Neil Myer, Gary Barbeau, Joe Hardin. 5 John Walker called signals for an oncoming play against the Chaminade Devils who fell 13--7. 100 Pride Boosted b KXOK Award I K s , ! L E 5 TE 15 , 1 he .Eg Eiiiiiii wk Gary Gaither John Walker John Latta Scott Anderson Dan Marks Luther Gilmer Terry Remelius Charlie Robinson Mike Darnell Flinn Luster Intro as Independents Termed a Success as is X4 Dwayne Flinn Irvin Cozart Charles Evans Larry Gebhart Centralia. 103 Mike McGuire Ken Latchem Pat Patterson Despite Irvin Cozart's reach for the bomb from Walker, the Comanches cou1dn't break the,6--6 tie with l15 53 UW '1'r ?-R l , !MBNS3T 3-14fQX4 Q Freshman Football--BOTTOM ROW: Primus jones, Steve Kammer, Robert Weber, Neal Carlson, Steve Dennis Kelly, Bill Pennock, Tom Traileur, Tim Bat- Starr, Dave Rowland, Dave Hainfine, Gerald Sumner, son, Randy Cutrell, Russell Brightwell, Keith Mathi- Leroy Wills, Charles Cannon, Roy Decher, Harry son, Lloyd Michess, Don McSeller, jack Latchem, Buck, Richard Augustine. ROW 4: Rich Hutson, Tom Chris Kentch. ROW 2: Pat Leonard, Mike Scott, West- Jethro, William Ford, Fred Borgard, Earl Nicholson, ley Bell, Dan Brown, Roger Klute, Larry Robertson, Barry Schneidewind, Don Dudley, Dave Dealy, Don Alric Chism, Dennis Lipe, Carlos Beck, Dave Johnson, Darnell, Mike Mayville, Curt Ledell, Terry Muskop, Lee Mardirosism, Keith Loutner, Mike Range. ROW 3: William Ford. U Coach Betz concentrated on offense during after school practice ses- sions. Mike McGuire plunged past the Centralia defense for a lone TD during the Comanche-Crphan encounter. Pass Yardage Neared Mile Mark Rewriting portions of the record books seemed to be one of the accom- plishments ofthe Cahokia Comanches in their first year of independent play. Quarterback John Walker broke the school pass yardage record in completing 1,573 yards, 187 yards short of a mile. During the season Walker also set rec- ords of 91 completed passes and 15 TD's. Scot Anderson led with 170 tackles. Anderson along with Gary Gaither were honored as defensive players of the week in the Metro -East Journal. As a team, 3, 368 yards were compiled in rushing while the team allowed only l, 953 yards defensively . Leading pass receiver Charlie Robinson managed to hold on to the pigskin despite the pursuit of an oncom- ing Bethalto Eagle. 105 Cross Country--BOTTOM ROW: Manager jim Henry, Chuck Henson, Leon Chambers, Danny Younger, je Bob Emling, Tifney Knowlton, Alvin Jackson, Willie rome Mitchell, Robert Mobley, Louis Dowell, Roger Chambers, Greg Mitchell, Ernest Audrey, james Hill, Johnson, Mike Kelley. ROW 4: Coach Lee, Joe Rich Dave Mulherin. ROW 2: Steve Harris, Spencer Stout, ardson, Mike Malaschak, Carl Brewer, Ricky Foster, Dan Amos, Charles Hamm, Robert Davis, Tom George Demetrulius, Doug VanDamme. Howard, Glen Lowe, joe Norris. ROW 3: john Straughn, Harriers Posted 8-0 Dual Record Cahokia's top -seeded cross country squad, once again paced by the consist- ent running of Greg Mitchell, ran up an outstanding 1968 season and also re- corded a flawless dual meet record of 8--0 for another Comanche first. Starting the season by over -power- ing their Edwardsville opponents 23--33 the harriers gained the morale and con- fidence to pull through a highly competi- tive season. The team ended the year with a clear fourth place finish in Dis- trict behind Belleville West, Alton, and Collinsville . Cornerstones of the team besides Mitchell included james Hill, Alvin jackson, and Dave Mulherin. 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'ff' 1. 11 .. 5,15 11.5 , . .1 gn .,. ,MN .. ,, I . . . 1 . , 1 ., 1 5 11X 1 Q 1.1.1 31w1.3:: tiff li 11 1 i n 1 3 . , 1 1 , . 4 ,N '11 1 . .-ft-1 1 5 . 1, . , 3 i 3 WX., 2 1 . ., 5 ,S XX X X 1 Ewa 1 nw-s. 1 11 X is- .sci 1 'fri1f- .my 1 1:2 . rs, s- .nfs .2 A N 12 , 5 ,1 1 1 11515 1 1 . R 5 5 ,,.. Top scorers jim Hill and Greg Mitchell set pace in District Meet and ended up thirteenth and seventh respectively. IO7 fs. 3? 4 my A .K Alvin jackson strained to keep ahead of the pack in District Meet where Cahokia placed fourth. Varsity Basketball BOTTOM ROW manager jim O'Dell. ROW 2: Coach Lee, John Latta, Tommie Mil Rundquist Arnold Cozart Ken Latchem Mike Darnell ler, Charlie Robinson, Irvin Cozart, John Walker. Cagers Battled for 16-9 Season The Comanches, led by Coach Earl Lee in non-conference basketball, posted a 16--9 record. These veteran cagers finished the season winning five of their last six regular varsity games. In the Belleville East Invitational, Cahokia placed thirdxbehind highly tal- ented Alton and Belleville West squads. At the end of the season Cahokians were bewildered by two events: the varsity cagers lost in regional play to Belle- ville West by a two point margin and Coach Lee resigned his position as var- sity basketball coach after twelve years of service at C.H.S. l08 W Qxw X N KX XY :RX Wx X .gg S Q . ,pew-ww. Ni 1 xv gl .,,, Xw- X x is QQ? K K .gf Freshmen Basketball--FRONT ROW: K. Prince, R. Hudson, C. Hamm, D. Rowland, A. Lattina, S. Starr, D. Amos, P. Leonard, W. Bell. ROW 2: Coach Brown, M. Mayville, D. Darnell, D. Dealy, D. Crymes, D. Hainline, C. Lid- dell, G. Sumner. West Frankfort's No. 50 was up-ended by Cahokia's Mike Darnell as he attempted a shot. Cahokia was upset 73--64. Ill The Comanches were being supervised by Coaches Earl Lee and Del Gericke, and starter Mike Darnell, during home opener. 'M-Nl rr..rXrrx , ., X my Cahokia's hotshot guard Tom Miller got the baseline against Bob Stone of Belleville West as the Coman- ches trimmed the Maroons 73--68. Junior Varsity Basketball--BOTTOM ROW: Paul Dan Younger. TOP ROW: Harold Nunley, Melvin Mosblech, Orlando Perry, Bill Fortner, Kerry Luster, Wills, Mike Dryer, Joe Richardson, Mike Kelly, Tom Dan Hill, Donies Hart, Terry Gatlein, Louis Dowell, ' Howard, Dave Mulherin, Coach Gericke. W II2 Lee Era Ended with Winning Season Charlie Robinson Tom Miller John Latta Charlie Evans 53--44. H3 Mike Darnell Robert Davis Ken Latchem Irvin Cozart The boards were cleared by Cahokia's Bob Davis and Arnold Cozart in a game against Althoff, as Cahokia went away victorious 1 l Wrestling--FRONT ROW: Coach Taylor, George De- metrulius, David Sitzes, Chuck Meyers, Bernard Mitch- ell, Dan Powell, John Dalton, Robert Taylor, Bruce Iackson, Coach Novak. ROW 2: Eugene Connor, Charles Taylor, Mark Hooch, Curt McKinney, Marzel Returning to the sports' curriculum after an absence of several years, the CHS wrestling team, void of senior mem - bers, proved to be pros at the sport. Highlighting the season was the Illinois High School Association's District Wres tling Tournament where Robert Taylor received a gold medal and John Dalton placed third. Despite a ten point forfeiture in each meet due to the absence of wrestlers in two weight divisions, the grapplers went on to score decisive victories in junior varsity competition. First year wrestlers received coach- ing guidance from Mr. Taylor, a for- mer CHS wrestler, and Mr. Novak. H4 Gavins, Randal Massey, Bons Robinson. ROW 3: Franklin Jackson, Mike Hunter, Robert Coonrod, Phil lip Black, Dennis Venable, Walter Rich, Damon Byrd manager Bill Craig. In the 95 pound division, George Demetrulius successfully won over a Lincoln grappler to help the Comanches outscore the Tigers 36--12. RSX Q -R.. ii' 4 Nix x:-A R N X N The '68-69 track season at Cahokia High proved to be one of the greatest in the history of the school. A contributing factor to the success of the squad was the newly built track around Brien Field, where numerous new school records were set. The mile relay team consisting of Chuck, Hinson, Dennis Stevens, Charlie Robinson, and Steve Norris helped save some meets by gaining the few needed points to clinch a number of meets such as in the Cahokia Invitational where the Comanches toppled Edwardsville by one point. They also reset their record eight times ending with a time of 3:26.2. Other records that were reset were the 100 yard dash, sprint medley, 440, freshman 880 relay, long jump, mile run, 2 mile run, 880, and distance medley. Iohn.Shotwel1 gave his all while releasing the shotput during the first Cahokia Invitational. ,Q 1 t Qt. Dennis Stevens and David Feazel proceeded in hand-off during the 880 relay against .Ziiumgtion whom Cahokia defeated -- 6. ttf, Chuck Hinson battled with Tom Howard in the 440 yard dash in the Sparta meet. t rrx .t if rl S R as Cindermen Post 8--7 Record Varsity Track--BOTTOM ROW: G. Mitchell, I. Hill, S. Norris, D. Stevens, C. Hinson, C. Robinson, D. Feazel, T Howard, ROW 2: Coach Betz, F. Luster, B. Hunter, R. Taylor, W. Chambers, P. Webster, M. Pickett, ROW 3: M. Darnell, J. Shotwell, D. Mulherin, D. Hart. 117 N w iw 'K i james Hill Kim Raymond Dennis Stevens Charlie Robinson, holder of the school rec- ord for the broad jump, hit the sand pit hard after completing a jump. Greg Mitchell Steve Norris Terry Remelius Charlie Robinson Coming off the blocks Junior David Feazel demonstrated the form it took to break the school record for the 100 yard dash. l Junior Varsity Track--BOTTOM ROW 1: C. Beck, M. Mayville, M. McCool, F. Pierce, O. Perry, T. Gatlin, J. Foley. ROW 2: L. Chambers, A. Irby, K. Luster, J. Norris, D. Wesson, D. Hill. ROW 3: D. Dealy, D. Darnell, C. Hamm, K. Pickering, B. Schneidawind. Mile Relay Qualified for State Freshmen Track--BOTTOM ROW: M. Mayville, C. Beck, J. Latchem, M. Tate, D. Malashack, C. Kentch, D. Johnson, C. Hamm, Coach Cohlmeyer. ROW 2: C. Liddell, G. Demetrulias, D. Dealy, W. Poston, R. Brightwell, G. Sumner, S. Stout, F. Jackson. ROW 3: D. Darnell, J. Meyer, D. Venable, G. Duncan, B. Schneidawind, D. Dudley, N. Carlson, S. Bell, 1. DeSuza. H9 Mike McGuire beat out a slow roller in the game against Roxana that found Coman- ches losing 8--3. Tom Miller rapped a base hit in the game with Assump- tion that ended in defeat for the Comanches, 11--2. John Latta demonstrated his winning form in the game against Bethalto that ended with the Cornanches on top 10--O. 15219 ds-i . - Mike McGuire Rodney Thompson Tom Miller Randy Conway Scott Anderson Ken Latchem Mike McEntire Larry Gebhard John Latta John Walker Harold Muskopf Bad Weather Cancelled 7 Games Axe Sophomore Baseball--BOTTOM ROW: T. Knowlton, D. VanDamme, T. Walker, R. Meyer, D. Younger, G. Lowe, F. Morgan, T. Moloney, L. Switzer, G. Christakosg ROW 2: B. Fortner, T. Geist, M. Kramer, D. Peters, T. Nutton, M. Kelly, M.Dreyer, L. Hutton, D. Paters, Coach Brown. Younger Stickers Take Charge Larry Gebhard was amazed at a play in the game against Altoff which found the Commanches in the winner's circle 4--1. The 1968 varsity baseball squad, under the tutelage of Coach Muzza- relli, compiled a season record of eleven wins and six losses for a winning percentage of .647 . Seven scheduled games were cancelled be- cause of rain, cutting the Comanches games from twenty-four to seven- teen. The Comanches combined an air tight defense with a brilliant pitch- ing staff to choke off enemy rallies . The Cahokians also proved to carry very big bats as they scored seventy- five runs in their seventeen games. All in all, the '68 batsmen rolled up another impressive year for Cahokia baseball. l22 S111 john Walker watched Clark Miller put a tag on Madison player in game which ended in the Comanches' favor 3--0. X S ffl li ' 1 - x s 25 Freshmen Baseball--BOTTOM ROW: M. Rudd, L. Jethro, P. Jones, C. Hamn, J. Werner, K. Kolcack, C. Beck, G. Sumner, R. Cuteral, R. Snow. ROW 2: Coach Lockard, M. Mayville, D. Roland, P. Leonard, S. Starr, D. Dar- nell, R. Hudson, C. Liddell, M. Scott, S. I-loock, J. Robertson, E. Nicholson. 123 -xx., M,-'Z lr --- .thx- T ixmw ig, 'ra fafssifir' -,TQ-.. : I-'. Eu.: xfgwrtv va-L Tk? 'a- ' a f.v. o A' X 5 elf'- ,rdf Personalities ,W Leadership seemed to be the keynote for seniors this year as they held prom- inent offices in school clubs, led the newspaper and yearbook staffs, and 'made up a dominant segment of the ath- letic squads. Twenty-three seniors were named Illinois State Scholarship semi -finalists. The class took first in the homecoming float competition, and the senior girls won the Senior -Faculty volleyball game while the senior boys lost to the faculty in basketball. For the first time in five years, a senior girl was named homecoming queen. Prom, organized by the Junior Class, honored the seniors in May. The Class of '69 assembled at commence- ment ceremonies May 29 and stood to- gether for the last time as a united body. is Senior Class officers are Bill Reed president, Mary Loomis, treasurer, Kathy Hurt vice president and Rose As Seniors of '69 we recall Jimmie Alexander Judith Alfred Thomas Allen Mary Allison E xg X gag s ? 5eg,R .. fr ,. A - - sys 1 Q' iiifiik X ii Q Rosemary Allison Scott Anderson Anita Atteberry Marie Austin Earnest Autry Regina Babinsky Barbara Bacott Sammy Baggett Pamela Bailey Carol Bauer Carol Baum Linda Baumheuter Debra Benda Brenda Bennett Diane Bequette Sandy Bequette Gur Frightening Freshmen Year Jeanine Bergman Cheryl Betuski Freda Beys Milton Bays Dennis Birdno Roger Birlew David Blair Gary Blosser 128 l l Michael Blosser Earl Boaz Terry Breckenridge Richard Britt Stanley Brooks David Brown Linda Browne james Buck RRR' I Q O We entered our first homecoming, 2 W -X E Robert Buckingham Linda Buckley Carolyn Butler Debbie Calhoun 129 Nancy Capehart Patsy Capper Robert Carr Harry Carter Michael Casey Earl Chambers james Champion Karen Chapman Linda Chazelle Vivian Cherry Dallas Chilton Rhonda Clark Royce Clark Mark Clatterbuck Randy Conway Richard Cook but our float was disqualifiedg Dorothy Copper Paul Crafts Deborah Craig Curtis Crawford Mary Cross Judith Curcuro Ted Czapla Ernestine Danley 131 Michael Darnell Gayle Davis Joyce Davis Robert Davis Kathleen Dietrich Larry Dornin Alan Downs V1Ck1 Dllblal' study halls were something new, Donald Duesing Mary Duncan Patricia Dunn Pamela Durbin 132 Linda Eads Gary Eck Robert Elmer William Eugea Charles Evans Karen Evans Russell Evans David Fair and lunches were an hour long www.. X Connie Fann Brian Fargen Roberta Faries Tanna Farney l33 Wilma Feazel David Felts Diana Fernandez Linda Fischer Schooner Fitzgerald Patricia Fleming Dewain Flinn Gary Foland ur Swinging Sophomore Year S Kathy Foland Larry Foltz Glenda Ford Ray Foster 134 Dorothy Fox Garland Francis Bernard Franklin James Franklin Patricia Franklin Ronnie Frisch Virginia Frisch Gary Gaither Gloria Gardels Larry Gebhard jan Geist Douglas Gill Sandra Gillison Sharon Gillison Luther Gilmer Carolyn Gisher brought new half-hour lunches William Godina Dennis Goff Linda Good Charlene Goodwin Charlene Gordon LaRose Green Barbara Greenhill Robert Greenhill 136 William Greer Cheryl Gruenert Daniel Guy Cathy Haggett - 1.x - Q ,U : ffl along with tolerated study halls, Dwane Hagler Sandra Haney Sharon Haney Andrew Hankins Shelia Hand Leola Harris Terry Harris Robert Harrison 137 Iris Hartman Janice Hawthorne Mary Hayes James Helton Michael Hendrickson Brenda Hill Frankie Hill james Hill Kathleen Hinson Judy I-Iochstatter Jo Ellen Hollyfield Lee Hubbard Bill Hunt Kathleen Hurt Kathleen Hutter Ella Mae Ivy andthe Spring Dances were ended Alvin Jackson Terry Iacquin Betty jameson Carol Jensen Barbara Iones Diana jones Debbie Joslin Tom Kalinowski 139 James Kane David Kastner Becky Kelly Michael Kennedy Eugene Kentch Cynthia Kimble Michael Kinsman Sara Kirtley Our jumpinglunior Year found Charlene Kitzinger Walter Kleist Nancy Klemme Earl Knick 140 Shirley Koepke Patricia Kohl Phillip Landfried Joyce Lands Girty Laroe James Laroe Kenneth Latchem John Latta us busy making money for Prom Judith Latta Deborah Lee Helen Lee Linda Leeling 141 William Legg Charlotte Leonard James Locke Susie Lockette Mary Loomis Diane Lunsford Flinn Luster Thomas Luster by selling refreshments at gamesg Ruth Mabe Donna Maine Brenda Manning Linda Mantz 142 , XR sy Daniel Marks William Marler Joy Marty Freda Maston Ricky Mayberry Chris Meeks Paul Meyer Sue Miller Thomas Miller Gregory Mitchell Mary .Jane Mitchell Sharon Mitchell A1 Mixgn George Mokriakow Rebecca Moore Sandra Moore new Class rings became a reality Marsha Morris Sherrill Mosblech Aaron Mosley Gary Moss Donna Mulherin Ted Murden Thomas Murrell Harold Musskopf I44 Maude McClain Robin McCord Beverly McCoy Robert McDaniel College tests became a way of life, Roland McE11igott Michael McEnti1-e Janet McFadden Tim McGinnis john McKinney Michael McGuire Kathleen McLain Jennifer McMath 145 Thomas McMath Mary McMillan John McNeal Gary McNe11y Donald McPherson Ricky McQueen Carol McWhorter Debbie Nash Barbara Nedich Ioan Newsome Linda Niederhoffer Steve Norris Rebecca O'Brien Roxana O'Guinn Leo Ohms Mark Paschke and pressure mounted for Prom. Patrick Patterson Debra Penny Karen Penny Lawrence Perko Carrie Perry Earl Perschbacher Debra Phillips Debra Phinney I47 Peggy Pinion Donald Pribble Elizabeth Rachell Kim Raymond Gary Rea Robert Rea Bonnie Reamer William Reed During a Successful Senior Year . . 1 f N Regina Relford Terry Remelius Dennis Rheinecker Sharon Richardson 148 Peggy Richmond Louis Roberts Charles Robinson Donald Robinson Diane Rogers Linda Rogers Bobbie Rosa Dorothy Rubelmann we placed first in homecoming X we A R S r.,..i- f - sf N , . Christine Rulo William Russell Lydia Sanders Allene Sauerbrunn 149 Patricia Schaefer Harry Schenk Linda Schneider David Schreiber Wayne SChl'0Ck Lonnie Scott Patricia Seats Brenda Segafredo and enjoyed a fall Senior Tea. Belinda Shearer Linda Shelton Jo Ann Shinn Sandra Sisson 150 Brenda Sloss William Small Cathy Smith David Smith Debra Smith Vicki Smith Clifford Smithson Brenda Starr Steven Steinhart Donna Stengel Rebecca Stephens Tom Stephens Dennis Stevens Linda Stevens Willie Stevenson Cheryl Stewart Those with 'B' averages rejoiced David Stokes Ronald Strobel Penny Stroup Patricia Sullivan Martha Sutherlin Rose Sweeney Kenneth Sydenstricker joseph Sydow 152 Patricia Tate Kathy Taylor Michael Taylor Gloria Terry wins-N as they were exempted from finals Jolillyn Thomas Rodney Thompson Carol Thurston John Thurston Sharon Thrasher Glenda Tieman Patricia Toerck Linda Tompkins I53 - N- 1.5! ,. X Q X, X Q X X X Sf N X K .Q ue X David Traiteur Daniel Trost Martha Trout Mark Twigg Linda Vahey Carol VanBergen Lorene Vandever Lorraine Vandever Donald Vickers George Vogt Judith Wade john Walker Leland W-2111 David Warner Linda Watkins Johna Watterson We attended our last CHS Prom Thomas Wegrzyn Mary Wheat Vicki Wheeler Debby White ' ' ' ' ' ' K th Wh'tmer Larry White Patr1c1a White Michael Wh1tf1e1d a y 1 l55 Rebecc 0 aux-en Williams Sharon Williams Dennis Williamson John Williamson Faye Wilson a Wigger Stanley Wiley David Wilkers n L and said goodbye to old friends. Jerry Wilson Pamela Wilson A Patrick Wilson Antoinette Woodside 156 Bonnie Wright Terry Young Roger Zarzeck The Junior Class of 1969 spent a hectic year keeping up with school life and activities. We resumed full day classes for the first time since our freshman year. We eagerly awaited the month of March when we received our class rings, a definite milestone in our high school careers. The class of '70 was the first to receive the newly de- signed rings. Earning money for the Junior -Senior Prom was the main goal for the year. Our main source of income was selling refreshments at sports events. With all the hustle and bustle of the last month of school, the junior class made final preparations for the prom. The outcome was Camelot, held May 16, at Augus- tine's Restaurant in Belleville. C VH g .HIGH junior class officers, TOP, David Feazel, vice -presi- dentg Bob Emling, president. BOTTOM, Mebby Mc- Intosh, secretaryg Donna Range, treasurerg arrange the marquee announcing Prom. During thejunior Year. .. John Ables Phil Abrams Kathy Ahnefeld Kathy Allen Dave Amos Gary Anderson john Anderson Paul Armstrong Rickey Armstrong Robert Ates Peggy Atkinson Janet Atteburry Donnell Autry Dennis Bacon A .... ... ... 2 s - - t . s X X X. i 2 es- rs as s. s.-- -.. -: , A xg. X N -t . wg M . , K MQ, 5 ix r as X N GXX QS X gr 3 K ,. ,... is is it is sr Si 5 N s ass. 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L. is 'F i ti-- K x, N ' skfstix X Q 5 X X ' x X X Donald Douglas Gary Downing Bruce Doyle Janice Dudley X Betty Duesing Diane Dunn joe Dunning Patricia Dunning Marsha Eastridge Gwendora Eatherton Sandy Edwards Bob Emling Bonnie Faries Carol Farris 1 ---. X t K QW WQQN . I I A A A I . f ' - f-3 - t. ' t - t .XX ' 1 F ti-- . 'L , i ' ' Michelle Faulkner Dave Feazel Kathy Fletcher Gloria Fluker - 1 ----1 2 - fe John Fobar Mike Found , ' joe Foran Galen Ford Glendal Forgy Dianne Forrest Sylvia Fort Brenda Foster janet F outch Denise Fowler we read The Scarlet Letter, 161 Students in Mr. Wa1lin's 9 A.M. English Ill class read selections from their English text. Diane Fox Joyce Franklin Leota Freeman Linda Frein Pam Frierdich Mike Frommel Ardell Fulton Clarence Fulton Curt Gaddy Bonnie Gailius Nathan Gardels Carol Garrett Marzel Gavina Tom George Sue Geppart Kathy Geringer Kathleen Giles Paula Gill Carolyn Girth Donald Girth Joanne Gischer Ronnie Givens Dorothy Gladney James Gladney Mike Gleich Sam Glodich Donna Godat Thomas Godier Rae X is .tt- N -. i,, won 2nd place In the float Contest, Homecoming festivities were highlighted by the parade of floats in which the Junior float Put a Comanche in Your Tank placed second. E' 1 .. s .. -1 X ' K i' 'Sis' me NA N I :fs X X WX? if X en-X Nik 'sf ' Q R if N X 'X AB 4- N an XX R 5 X F Q QX-SX: new f X Xg xi XR 'XP X X S tg f -wif it ' K X , ww s., .EQ x .5 fs- X s BX .t if is Xa fa SX x SQ X Q X XX , K. ,misl- X s a X l t X X We iw . , KWH -T - pix -1:12 if X X X X k X if X BX X sw X X Y X NWS? ei xv. Qi' R- li X, X XX x X X .. XFX Ni N? X if V' N,,,q -, . We M sw if M--f we X X S me t Q SX Q f .. 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' - 1 j.A X E X , u-liaakma ,M sr 'ss 165 it .,.x, , . lr Joe Lauderdale Pete Lauman Robert Laux Cindy Lawrence George Lawrence George Lawrence Bill Leach Sue Ledbetter Terry Lehnig Bob Levin Joe LiVigni Angela Locigno Richard Lock Stan Lock William Lott Rebecca Long Mike Luetkemeyer Eugene Luster Greg Lutker Bill Luttrell Marcia Lynch Terry Maag Connie Madden Mike Malaschak Karin Malmberg Fred Manning Camlyn Manring Darlene Mantz Janet Marfio Tom Marks Dinah Marshall Karen Martin Diane Massey Randall Massey Carolyn Matlock Kenneth Mayberry Sherry Mayville Ferdinand McBride Mollie McClain Patti McCluskey Vicky McDonnel Steven McGrew Barbara McGuire Pat McGuire Melvadean Mclntosh Curt McKenney Debbie McManus Marcina McShane Pat Mealer Jimmy Meier James Meppiel jim Mercer Jack Merritt Pat Merryman Lynn Mers Jim Meyer Ronnie Meyer Clark Miller Diane Miller Larry Miller McClure Miller Marty Milster Debra Mirgaux l Jerome Mitchell Mike Mitchell Terry Mitchell Irene Mokriakow Anthony Mooney Joe Moravec Fred Morgan Mike Morris Theresa Morris Diann Mosley Linda Moss Pamela Moyer Paula Moyer Diane Mudd Dave Mulherin Janet Murphy Norma Murphy Karen Muskopf Neil Myer Earnest Myer Nick Myers Greg Narez Ginny Neel Dennis Nelson Mike Nenninger Gloria Newsome Reggie Nichols Mary Norman Pat Nowel Harold Nunley Donna O'Brien John O'Conner Mitchell Odell Sharon Ogden Laura Ogilvie Loretta Ogletree Donna Overton Willie Mae Parks Bob Parr Charlotte Paschke Dennis Pashia Larry Paul Dave Pearl Dave Pendleton Barbara Pennock Kathy Penrod Ken Perko Gary Peterson Patti Peterson Gary Phillips john Phillips june Phillips Peggy Phillips Susan Philpot Debra Pierce David Pinta Charles Pleimling Jim Plummer Sharon Pohle Becky Poole Pamela Portell Mike Presson Ianese Prince A S fs ' 5. 7 X N is S N2 Nx is Pi Q X QQG Q sexi Q SS 1, X , is -R X a s - ---- -X at sexes X Qs Q P P x . K ..., N. x. wx S ES- W ! 'N ix X s X 5 , t .K ag as - P ..t:, sa fi 'N PX lil X x .S f-EXQWS sm? X M N svs X gg xxx ei I66 Juniors hurried to fill orders at half-time during a home game with Dupo. sold refreshments to spectators, :ns -rs, ' r Q s ws wet N S 7 X ' is 325 'SRF R ea it X N X sees. so , i .XY-iss we James Prosise Bill Potts Charles Preston Tom Powell Tom Purcell Sherry Rachell Byron Raines Sue Ramsey Donna Range Lloyd Ratliffe Deborah Ratterman Chris Raynes Mark Redden Cathy Reed Sandra Reed Pam Reich Wally Reich jerry Reinhardt Kathie Reisinger Bill Reith Patricia Relford Jane Restoff Walter Rich Janice Richards Joe Richardson Mike Ries Joe Riley Sandy Robert Mr. Kennedy, junior Class sponsor, and Rich Bell dis- cuss plans for the Junior- Senior Prom. financed the 1969 spring prom Sharon Roberts Starette Robinson L . we J ss fl' Q Susan Roblnson 5 Joyce Rodgers ii X- - Jim Roedl N S. 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Gary ac e o Betty Shaner John Shotwell Ken Shreve Steve Siadek Rick Siemer Ken Simeral Bill Similey David Sitzes Mike Skipper Bruce Smith Carol Smith Dan Smith Debbie Smith Gary Smith Karen Smith Marcia Smith Mike Smith Robert Smith Sharon Smith Sharon Smoot Steve Snow Janice Spangenberg Kerri Spisak Ken Spisak Milton Springfield Pamela Sronce Dale Steinmetz Pam Stengel Michele Stephens Randy Stephens Douglas Stevens Linda Stewart john Straughn Brenda Strobel Clifford Stuckey Claudia Sullo Janis Sumner Steve Sutton Debbie Taylor Mary Taylor Robert Taylor Peggy Tauchert Donna Teal Robbie Thackeray Yvetta Thomas Carol Thrasher Eddie Ticer Diane Titley Elizabeth Tolliver Gary Tompkins Don Touchette Ronald Touchette Jim Townsend Steve Trost Bev Tuggle Mick Turnborough Bill Tweedy Martha Twigg Betty Underwood Kenny Ungerman Pam Upchurch janet Utley Geraldine Vandever Brinda Vaughn Danny Vaughn Darlene Vaughn Dorothy Venable Glenn Venatta Kathleen Verbeke David Vernon Charles Vox-is Sam Wadricks Sharon Wainwright Mary Ann Wallingford Pam Waln Charlene Walters Rieky Wann i X i X X l NSR W x Terry Ward Jackie Warren ' X L Q Johnny Watkins W Larry Wayland t L ':'- f Christine Weber f 3 Prentiss Webster D Cuff WSSYZYH e Sheila Weimer ' Donald Wesson 1 m e N Dorothy Weston ., 5 ii m N 5 Eugene Whaley by D X , ,af to 'Q Darlene White 5 J as i Q A i E m Mike White ' K Bill Belthea and Nick Meyres looked on as Mr. Neighbors discussed the plans for their meal projects 170 Awaiting next year's Senior Tea, this year's juniors Darlene Mantz, Donna Butler, and jo Carol Dennison col- lected senior profile slips for the yearbook. becoming tomorrow? Seniors. Susan White Carolyn Whelchel m x X S S 2 K A .K xg . ... X X i Q N X 1 ., t Fgfii i i i Tis X l7l i Qs is Donald Williams Mary Ann Williams Aneedom Williams Robert Williams ' jerry Wilhelm Helen Wills Kay Wilson Roger Wilson Terry Winn Deborah Winstead Charles Winters Joanne Woodrome Sharon Wooley Debbie Wren Barbara Wright Byron Wright Debra Wynn ana Joyce Ye arian Betty Young Carol Younger Barbara Zehnbauer Bob Zdroj For the first time in their high school careers, the Sophomore Class attended school for a full day. As a result, the class of '71 played an important role in school life. Classroom instruction and behind -the -wheel experience helped pre- pare sophomores for the responsibilities of driving. During homecoming activ- ities, the sophomores placed third in the float contest and participated in various skits at pep assemblies. With the extra time on campus, the sophomores added P.E., lunch, and study halls to their schedules. Oppor- tunities now offered sophomores a chance to join the clubs of their choice. The Sophomore Class officers are, TOP ROW: Carla Em rich, vice -president, Diane Koi-bar, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Odom, presidentg and Steve Hillyard, treasurer. During our Sophomore year. . . Eddie Alfoxd s A Stacy Ables Katherine Allen M kr if - Sis F . Tim Allen Alf Anderson A Terry Anderson q Stephanie Arms Jeannette Armstrong Lawrence Arnold Karen Asbury Carol Ashford Judy Augustine Marcia Ayres Chris Bacon 'I72 A -- :f A A ,,,i, A K S --- ' , 5 I 12 V . Z XS 19 ' Firm?-1' 'f ' ' '51 1 X X e - S1 r N F. - EN N' Dix . Y . X . : L , . 1, .mLL. D .XX . ' . Q ,, tw NX 5--Q xx f N . X .- ' - .: - Y' L' -7 ' f so l B' r , QQ .. - A xt :... B .. XQJ? KX K .gk N a n .. .ii Y, Nr, .X F R XX,, . . . - t X. XXX,XX . 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V ... - .X.XX.....X.X ask MX Xa v X - X X3 R Y Q 35 R X i if N 1' if S. 173 '-X. , , K S x 1 l ' .A Xe Denotra Bacon Elizabeth Bailey Randy Bandy Pat Barchus Catherine Barrett Virginia Bauza Steve Beck Betty Bednarkewicz Dan Bellman Charles Bequette Rose Bequette Michael Berry Carol Berube Betty Bethea Joni Betuski Nancy Bevelot Nicola Beverly James Birchett Kathleen Birdno Cheryl Birlew Phillip Black Nancy Blakely Gregory Blosser Anthony Bohn Dave Bohn Debra Boren Zachery Bovinette Dave Boyer Denise Bradley Denise Bradshaw Lawrence Brand Paula Brand Bob Brawley David Breidegan Carl Brewer Connie Brewer Sandra Brewer Marlene Brogan Robert Brooks Charles Brovm Johnnie Bryant Mary Buckley Kenny Burke Charlotte Burris Donald Busby Pat Butler Joy Buttig Damon Byrd Robert Byrum Darlene Calhoun Nancy Calhoun Dan Campbell Debbie Campbell Sharon Campbell Penny Capehart Linda Caradine Dave Carpenter John Carr Janice Carrier Violet Carrigan Robert Carter Linda Cason Terry Catling Pat7Slxg1cks, Mary Wells, and Larry Haggett were a few of the many sophomores who came to school at A.M. to start a full day of classes. Thls was the f1l'St year 1n their h1gh school careers that they attended school all day. we traded shifts for full sessions, David Chadduck Mona Chambers Bruce Chandler Janet Chiarelli Basil Chiasson Gregory Christakos Rick Clarkson Frankie Clay Carl Clemons Kevin Cobb Victor Cobillas Deborah Coleman Norvel Coney Ray Connelly Robert Connelly Eugene Conner Georgia Cook Karen Cook James Cooksey Beverly Cooley Robert Coonrod james Cotton Donald Coulter Rebecca Counts Cathy Cowsert LaDonna Courtney Linda Craft John Craft s S? . ff sre- . f X S X R' X ' QM? ,F ' XS Y! L S .Xia ,, X S jk sei X R' .X X rf WX? K QW S 35x N X N s NX-f X. . 5 x s w? is X X 2 Q, .. .I X' ms ' 1 s 9 1 XA Q sr X N X3 su E X 4 1 N , .,,, sffs, 3 Q I f wf. - V rs 'XX Q- 1 SX ,X X N X 11 X ,X S X k NE R F B is X . X . - X f' ' -X - ...lfejjf V , :F 5 - aX.-.fag XX X X XX XX s WEP N E .. i 1 its X , XX X -Q 5 4 SSX ,.X S . 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Xt V X ' ' N A: E ss ' ' XR Bill Craig Jane Crank - Vanda Cravens Charles Crawford Carolyn Cruise William Cubano Richard Cummins Diane Cupples Debbie Dalton Ed Dalton Jeff Dalton Pat Dalton Sarah Damewood John D'Angelo Gwen Daniel Lorinze Danley Jack Davidson Dale Davis Jim Dawson Jerry DeBerry Diane Deen Mike DeF1urin Ted Demaria George Demetrulias Georgia Demetrulias Ronnie Diel Bambi Dillon Randy Dillon Suzanne Dixon Dorothy Diveley Louis Dowell Ethel Drake Mike Dreyer Pat Dudley Jon Eads Donna Eck Peggy Edwards Tom Egbert Mary Elliott Carla Emrich Ron Emrick Marsha Erhardt Bertha Evans Jessie Evans Kathy Evans Charlotte Fann Sharon F ann james Farmer Candy Farrar Lindell Ferguson Kathleen Fink Randy Fisher Bill Fletcher Debbie Flinn James Foley jim F oran Bob Ford Roberta Ford Don F orgy Bill Fortner Ricky Foster Brenda Fowler Ray Frame Mike Francis Kathy Franklin Linda Freeman Karen Frierdich Steve Frisch Darnell Fultz Brenda Gamboa Linda Gansert Tony Gant Andy Garner Martha Garrett Terry Geist Ron Giles Sue Gillison Ron Girth Sam Glodich Pamela Good Kim Gordon Janice Gourley Steve Gowler Karen Gray Cathy Green Margaret Green Donald Greer Don Gross Glen Grove Kathleen Gruenert Janet Gulledge Larry Haggett Steve Hamilton Ron Hamm Mary Hammond Don Hannaford Bill Harding Mike Hardman Eddie Harris Larry Harris Mitchell Harris Terry Harris Theodore Harris Tim Harshfield Donies Hart Sherman Hawthorne Steve Hayes Jim Heath Sharon Heine Debbie Henderson Jim Henneberry Phillip Henry Sharon Hilderbrand Daniel Hill Steve Hillyard Brenda Hinshaw Ken Hirth Barry Hoffman Chuck Hollyfield Theresa Holman Mike Holmes Carla Holt Steve Holzhauer Diane Hooker Dianna Hopmann Vicki Hornbeck ,., N - ' ---- ' 3 .1 , F -. - X ex ig X 5' 1 . is . 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Joanne I-Iosna Amonnia Howard Thomas Howard Arzetta Hults Catherine Hunt Gail Hunter Laura Hunter Tom Hutter Larry Hutton Terry Hutton Jeannie Ice Lucius Ingram Alan Irby Keith Ital Hattie Ivy Althea Jackson Dixie Jackson Patricia Jackson Deloris James Judy Jerome Gloria Jestus Don Johns Bernice Johnson Becky Johnson Charles Johnson Lenroy Johnson Roger Johnston Debra Jones participated in the skit Contest, i' I77 Diane Korbar, Carla Emrich, and Charlotte Burris presented a skit depicting a country spitting con- test at homecoming. The humorous affair was a project of the junior varsity cheerleaders. Don Jones Janice Joslin Terry Kalhorn Terry Kalinowski Michael Kaltenbach Diane Kasikantiris Ken Kelley Michael Kelly Terry Kinder Madeline King Mary King Barbara Kinne Ed Kinslow James Kinzy Diane Klein Tiffney Knowlton John Koebbe Diane Korbar Mark Kramer Donna Kunz Willie Kyles Nancy LaBerta Debbie Lanius Joyce LaPrade Sharon LaPrade Patricia Larkin Paul Larsen June Lauer Lara Lauer Donna Lawson Ruth Leach Jean Lehnig Geraldine Lepper Dennis Lewis Debra Lingle James Lippert Stanley Litty George Lloyd Dennis Lock Bill Locke Dorsey Lovette Judith Loyd Mary Loyd Gerald Luster Kerry Luster Sandra Luster Deborah Lybarger Patricia Lybarger Linda Lynch Calvin Macon Irene Madlock Bill Mallery Sandra Mantz Dennis Mandirosian Sue Marfio Harold Marlow Johnnie Marlow Georgian Marshall Vicki Martin David Marty Carolyn Maston Jacqueline Matt Linda Maue ws N ir kg X XX I78 N f received our XS X sk X X -Xff ' S 'I 35 ' ' X32 , . s. , is -X i s li Xri 'X' Xi :- ,, . f- i 5 - .15 Linda McCarthy Mildred McClain Kelly McClenahan Theresa McCloud Mike McCool Tony McCrary Ricky McDonnell Jill McMurry Marilyn Me inders Betsy Metcalfe Ronald Meyer Carlotta Miller Sheila Miller Carl Mills Robert Mobley Tim Moloney Karen Moore Frank Moravec Freddie Morgan Dave Morr Betty Morris Debbie Morris Pam Morris Paul Mosblech Carolyn Mosley Mike Murphy Donna Murray Rick Myer drivers licenses, Ni? A , i x. . sf f in X X 'X X X Tx N X mek ss 'gr-is 3 3 so i X . .. XX ff. iss ,. ir. P -Xe si X s Q3 X X S X is R X NA ,4- 2 E X s .... fs , .' ,XQSX ff .. S .. s. Q. xx X is Q 5 .3- -rs' R . ' . --, 179 Marlene Myers Dee Needham John Newell jerry Nichols Joyce Nichols Karen Nolden Jessie Norman Joe Norris Vicky Nuckles Charles Nugent Bertha Nunley Eddie O'Bannon Donna Obermark Richard O'Brian Martha Odom Steve O'Guinn Patricia Orr Janis Orzeck Mike Parker Terry Parker Bill Parr Jeannie Parsons Tim Paschke Bill Pashia Richard Penno Bill Pennok Bill Perkey Carmen Perkins David Perry Orlando Perry Dennis Peters Bill Peterson Mary Peterson Eddie Phelps Joseph Pheonix James Phillips Linda Piazza Ken Pickering Mike Pickett Frederick Pierce Donna Pilcher Diane Pinsker .- N N 5 X ,X , X . Xq xg if: X X5 X BX 2X A Q M X N X X D 'X X x X XX X XE ,Sex X Xi gr' 3 X 3 X J N -ksk 5 s P x 6 3 Klein Sally Poirot Janet Poole Q Daniel Powell Sandra Powell X Clifford Pratt Q E Jonathan t . - Prescott it Susanne Pribble X Gloria Blanche Quain . Deborah Quick . Ronald Ragain L ,,' 3 Orville Ramsey ,:,:' N X XR- i i K Tom Range AA X . Barbara Rav X s X bo 'I d th Sh I I t h ' Boi1 'em in Their Oil was the title of the sopho- more float, and the Coman- ches did just that with a homecoming victory of 49--7 over the Roxana Shells. 5 hx. ' mia! Fl PNN- 'X..,c-ga A vb Q: S 'Q X N X Nam 1 Q X r X wx t. t Q 5 I X r wb me X S X S S3 X vm R X Xtwxr :,N X N N Q X xi its sys X V X To .. Mi S. r X X E i ,Ili ek ix. TL R x hm WWE S X W X ...Q . --.Lg .. X. - f'- in .Q X j ' qsrtfs Q - r ,is. Nr - -- 1 ' Q .r E .. p EQ!! 1 W V .Xx'ig, iQ:.i. i 5 . 181 R N .. , ak. a X A X X Y h wi' Q- 1 xi. 1.1 f- Diane Reed Lanny Reed Rodney Rich Donna Ridgeway Rich Ridgeway Teresa Riebling Darel Risling Linda Rivet Ronald Robends Saundra Robert Catherine Roberts Bonds Robinson Charles Robinson Dianna Robinson Kenneth Robinson Richard Robinson Shirley Robinson Cathy Roedl Danny Rogers Ricky Romero Vicki Rosa Tony Rose Janet Rosenberger Florence Rosenkranz Linda Roy Kenny Rudenberg Jim Rundquist Ray Rushing Melvin Sanderson Bill Sands LaVerne Saucier Michele Sauget joe Scheibel Priscilla Schmeding Barbara Schneider Vickie Schrieber Albert Schroeder David Schroeder Pat Schuck Janet Scott Joan Seawright jim Sherman Debbie Shinn Danny Shipp Christine Siadek Bill Sills Rich Simms Debbie Sivley Terry Sloss Janice Smart Deborah Smith Dennis Smith Jim Smith Harry Smotherman Donna Smothers Roberta Sparks Art Sparn Debbie Sronce Laurie Staten Robert Steinhardt Susan Stephens Dianna Stevenson Henry Stewart Classmates looked on as Jim Avery poured a clear plastic solu- tion over a specimen in the new taxidermy class. waited for ourjunior Year Ted Stokes Terry Stone Darryl Stratman Linda Stripe Virgil Strobel Kathryn Stueber Daniel Sumoski Lawrence Switzer Paul Sydow Dennis Tarrant Charles Taylor Patricia Taylor jenness Tayon Cathy Teason Sharon Tendeck Stephen Tiepelman Beverly Thomas Ronald Thomas Cynthia Thompson Shirley Thompson Rodney Thornton Michael Thrower James Talbird Sandra Tomlinson Elizabeth Touchette Jeanette Trader Kevin Trepka Susan Turner IB2 Theresa Twigg RickeyTyberendt Ralph Underwood Joe Vahey Douglas VanDamme Ross Vandever Gail Varner Linda Vaughn Terry Vernon Betty Wade Kenneth Wagner Susan Wagner Vicki Wagoner Tom Walker Donna Walls Mary Walls Deborah Walters Dorothy Wandricks Linda Ward Karen Watkins Donna Watterson Laurie Weitzel Dewayne Wellman Sharon Wells Thomas Wemer Judy Weston Carolyn Wheeler Janet Whitaker joseph White George Whiting Jerry Whittaker Eric Wigger Clara Williams Delores Williams Florence Williams Larry Williams Pamela Williams Wayne Williams Wilma Williams Melvin Wills Connie Wilson Delores Wilson Ronald Wnuk Ronald Wolf Gilbert Woodrome Betty Woodside john Woodside Sandra Wooley Charles Wright Don Wright Elyce Wright Rickey Wright Danny Younger During our Freshmen Year... The Freshman Class started the year with the first orientation program in the history of CHS. They proceeded further into the year by helping start a gymnas- tics squad and building a home- coming float. Their float, which had the theme of Stomp the Shells, came in fourth in the judging. Along the way, they participated in the various sports and were represented by the freshmen cheerleaders. With the help of class sponsors Mr. Lehde, Mrs. Hayes, Mr. Buxton, and Miss Dilworth, the freshmen conquered the rough problems they had to face and ended the year with new hope for their upcoming sophomore year . Freshman Class officers are, SITTING, Pat Gillespie, treasurerg Diane Winn, secretary, STANDING, Randy Cutrell, presidentg Patti Wunsch, vice-president. N l l W 4 Mrs. Alexander--8 A .M.--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Alexan- Shaner, Denise Blevins, Ronald Towler, Renee Hoff- E der, Deatrice Thomas, Sharon Wells, Elaine Whelchel, man, Florice Simmonsg ROW 4: Gary Downing, Larry W Tim Tarrantg ROW 2: Ken Lewis, Dave Tinker, Henry Chism, Chris Agin, Debbie Dublar, Carolyn Hervey. l Goodwin, Billy Sanders, Paula Suterg ROW 3: Bonnie 184 Mrs. Alexander--Noon--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Alexan- der, Tommie Allison, Bill McIntyre, Dave Watkins, Terri Evans, Kathy McGillis, Mitzi Baker, Gregory Lewis: ROW 2: Ellen Fink, Brenda Sparks, Karen Sharp, Lee Harshfield, Dennis jones, Richard Gill, Hantz'Pierceg ROW 3: Larry Wilson, Bill Cole, Charles Cobillas, Randy Narez, Ricky Venatta, jere Rachels, Charlotte Cochran, ROW 4: Bill Ferrell, Dennis White, Jimmie Jones, Bill Ford, Jim Tullock, Harry Buck, Terry Oliver, Pam Bohannon. Mr. Buxton-110 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Buxton, Kathy McShane, Pat Gillespie, Pam Vaughn, Pam Anderson, Patti Wunsch, Rhonda Strayhorn: ROW 2: Teresa Wright, Susie Klemme, Tina Williams, Sharon Bradley, Marsha Anderson, Cheryl Francis, Ruth George, Brenda Koonce, ROW 3: Georgia Miller, Sandy Krekel, Shawn Raymond, Richard Seats, Alice Koonce, Sharon Garrett, Kathy Frye, Marcia Gross: ROW 4: Earl Nicholson, Raymond Frye, Don Dudley, Curt Liddell, Charles Hamm, Steve Kammer, Robert Cunningham, David Vaughn, Steve Starr. ui B l. Mr. Buxton--2 P.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Buxton, Linda Kathy Heath, Howard Finkg ROW 3: Debbie jones, Pat Rundquist, joEllen Jones, Karen Kolwyck, Kay Nichol- Carrera, Donna Ficken, Tom Meyer, Alan Cooper, son, Barbara Ann Butler, Betty Daceg ROW 2: Beverly Marvin Butler. we attended half-day Classes, Mrs. DeAt1ey--10 A .M.--FRONT ROW: Mrs. DeAtley, Nellie Hych, James Hort, Mike Range, Mark LiVigni5 ROW 2: Robert Craft, Curtis Arnold, Lee Mardirasian, Melvin Wreng ROW 3: Mike Sny- der, Deane O'Guinn, Ken Traiteur Dennis Lipe, Danny Scrogginsg ROW 4: jimmy Lynch, Mike Hyatt, Robert Murphy, Rodney Sumoski. I 186 C K . . . -.-- Q--.MM Mrs. DeAtley--1 P.M.--FRONT ROW: Mrs. DeAtley, Dale Schroeder, Carol Gibbs, Ricky Gaddy, Kevin Schiller, Claude Page, ROW 2: Chuck Hook, Glen Steinmetz, Cathy Keith, Kathy Barchus, Barb Mitchell, Terry Williams, Pam Young, ROW 3: Jim Smith, Lesley Weatherford, Phil Benne, Don Grasse, Dave Jackson, Mark McNellyg ROW 4: Paul White, Michael Miller, Denice Carr, Judy Wright, Kathy Leible, Mar- tha White, Don Imhof. Miss Dilworth--8 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Henry Hilder- brand, Gail Dix, Donna Frame, Sue Hirth, Robbie Dalton, Kathy Quain, Michelle Unland, Cathy Kear- ney, ROW 2: Carolyn Hoss, Ginger Baker, Patty Pool, Mary Ford, Sharon Bednarkewicz, Linda Williams, Jean Krack. lane Hinkle, Judy Atesg ROW 3: Ken Douglas, Bill Pennock, Jeanette Fuller, Charlotte Jackson, Tom Lehnkoff, Primus Jones, Debby Shreve, Sheryl Fair, ROW 4: Donald Crymes, David Hainline, Dave Rowland, Rick Hutson, Kendall Anderson, David Harper, Lou Jethro, Vickie Odom. Miss Dilworth--Noon--FRONT ROW: Miss Dilworth, ROW 3: Angelo Lillico, Franklin Jackson, Kathy Dan Maloney, Edward Reiser, Roland Erlinger, Sandra Sronce, Linda Coney, Connie Eggleston, Etheria Hart, Hart, Judy Sickels, Betty Shepherd, Julia Waeltzg ROW Delores Witcherg ROW 4: Daniel Brewer, Robert 2: Harley Patterson, Darwin Camden, Kenneth Mers, Brown, Jackie Hunt, Randy Clark, Brenda Thrasher, jerry Lock, Bob Taylor, Sherry Perkins, Chuck Paschkeg Kathy Francis, Joyce Hampton, Debbie Bishop. stomped the Shells at homecoming N x gi 'xl' list e p C g V t . p t p X Q v K N ,N , Q N ,p M ' Q Q The Comanches stayed true to the freshman homecoming theme Stomp the Shells by actually stomping the Shells 49--7. l88 I T ,, , Mr. Eble--8 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Eble, Doris David Brightwell, Larry Brown, Deborah Kessler, Downard, Pat Roedl, Vicki Stroup, Denise Pohle, Jeanne Kasal, Nancy Duckworth, Shirley Bowlesg ROW Colleen McBride,Tony Pressong ROW 2: Barb Nennin- 4: Raymond Decker, Mike Mayville, janet Carter, ger, Mary Trost, Pamela Harneck, Pamela Dorman, Robert Staley, Mike Compton, Sharon Hankins, Danny Pam Scantlin, Regina Chamberlain, Geraldine Stout, Songer, Dwight Tuberville. Sue Walleng ROW 3: Tom Traiteur, Lloyd Mitchell, Mr. Eble--Noon--FRONT ROW: Mr. Eble, Sue Sat- terwhite, Elizabeth Walther, Mitch Johnson, james Poole, Clenter Young, ROW 2: Pam Mooney, Iolene Martin, Lynn Christman, Stella Cubano, Donna Need- ham, Brenda Niederhofferg ROW 3: Christine LaRoe, Rhonda Bradburn, janet Staedtler, jerry Lucas, Harvey Mirgaeux, Pam Wright, Cindi Heace, Pat Kehrg ROW 4: Rormie Hand, Wayne Yearian, Keith Lautner, Keith Hale, Sheila jordan, Bessie Kyles, Jill Mudd. Mr. Gille y--10 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Gilley, Dave son Ricky Droege Ron Clark Mike Yo t K ' un evm Carrico, Eugene Steward, Carl Stuecken, Roy Stewart, Pririce' ROW 42 Riel-C Mill ,D L , Ron Gisherg ROW 2: Robert McAtee, Melvin Gulley, Arthur Mudd, Kenny Lenn, Bill Bequette, Dean Stei- ger, Ralph Rangeg ROW 3: Frank O'Barr, Danny jamer- Mr. Gilley--2 P.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Gilley, Linda Fluter, Sadie Winters, Jeanette Gansert, Max Bailey, Paul Thomas, Georgeann Yorl-cg ROW 2: Mary Con- nelly, Marsha Sander, Chris Zdroj, Debbie Millati, Marsha DuBois, Debby Colemang ROW 3: Margie 190 , y er, enny uttrell, Danny Amos S encer Sto t Mik ' , p u , e Rudd, Tyrone Grxgsby, Ricky Gray. Shellenberg, Mike Edwards, Sandy Tolbird, Shelba Cooper, Connie Dell, Debbie Schmidt, Diane Buehlerg ROW 4: Brenda Felix, Therese Gilmer, Mary Houston Mary Cooper, Donna Chester, Kevin McGinnis, Phyllis Voris. 5 L , Y Y Mr. Kinsella--10 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Kinsella, Kenny Kollack, Mike Jones, Terry Armstrong, David Robin Hall, Mike Anderson, Ken Mantz, James Bass, Johnson, David Simeral, Keith Morris, Cheryl Lynch, Michael Robinson, Cathy Rapertg ROW 2: Charles Rita Nucklesg ROW 4: Donald Stengel, Terry Moskop, Lynn, Steve Thomas, Michael Schmidt, Wayne Poston, Victor I-Ieitman, Fred Borgard, Bill Hampton, joe Rickey Lovins, Gary Lewis, Fred McGuireg ROW 3: Bacott, Charles Mackley. helped start a gymnastics squad, janetta Cox, a member of the newly formed gymnastics club, did the Chinese splits as onlookers l9I watched in awe at a pep assembly. Mr. Kinsella--2 P.M.--FRONT ROW--Martin Mc- Collom, Corrine Spates, Carol Hunt, Kathy O'Connor, Ginger Parker Susan Piersol Ro er Smith Ro er Mi- S S spagelg ROW 2: Mr. Kinsellai, Lee 1enkins,,Tinker Jameson, Janice Penno, Pam Feazel, Charles North, Beverly Hessling, Sandy Foster, Judy Robertsg ROW 3: Bobby Driver, Roger Ragain, Ginger Rodgers, Jackie Milster, Clinton Reed, Bonnie Miller, Sheila Smithg ROW 4: Danny Phinney, Rick Jackson, Larry Hodges, Terry Gebhard, Larry Fleming, Mark Morgan, Rick Kimberling, jim Pinta. read Dickens' Great Expectations, 1 I s cf i 5 iii 'f Mr. Kinsella let his students help themselves through discussion, he Q - joined in on this one. Mr. Lehde--10 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Lehde, Judy Poirot, Kenneth Smith, Jeffrey Bell, Donald Goree, Denise Watsong ROW 2: Debbie Atteberry, Theresa Vining, Pam Whitmore, Cindy Riggins, Virginia Buck, Judy Miller, ROW 3: Janet Jones, Beata Chamberlain, Diana White, Vicki Cornwell, Donna Evans, Dixie Mclntosh, Tonya Harris, Kay Carmickle, Sandra Beelerg ROW 4: Dave Sullins, Patty Jackson, Judy Kharibian, Kathy Schafer, Theresa Barber, Pat Weston, Robert Jordan. Mr. Lehde--1 P.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Lehde, Barb Brown, Renee Diel, Arlene Flinn, Michael Jones, Brogan, Donna Hutto, Jim Hammond, Rodney Lynchg ROW 4: Keith Musskopf, Don Buchanan, Gary Dornin, ROW 2: Randy Foltz, Barb Robinson, Debbie Greene, Mike Davidson, Mandel Evans, Mike Campbell, Chuck Linda Manning, Debbie Geringer, Janice Frankling Meyer, ROW 3: Senita Dismutea, George Liddell, Delores 193 i Mrs. Monaghan--8 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Monag- han, Steven Dix, john Werner, Kathy Ticer, Linda Peyton, Nancy Zierenberg, Marilyn O'Guinn, Hazel Chambers, ROW 2: Harold Lunsford, Allen Middleton, Russell Brightwell, Barry Ramsey, johnny Goodwin, Gary Mitchell, Danny Allen, Ricky Hall, ROW 3: Tom Drury, Dennis Kelly, Rick Augustine, Donna Hallings- worth, Rick Greathouse, Steve Harris, Alan Lattina, Allen Woodsg ROW 4: Wesley Bell, Robert Weber, Gary Howard, Donald Bell, James Latner, Buddy Funken, Larry Anderr, Kit Luna. studied in Oceanography class, Dennis White and Terry Serod built boats for their class projects in Mr. Kennedy's oceanography class. I l l 1 Mrs. Monaghan--Noon--FRONT ROW: Mrs. Mona- ghan, Larry Garner, Dennis Eads, Eual Wiley, james Whiting, jennifer Drake, janetta Cox, judy Towne, ROW 2: Jackie Kovach, Debbie Hand, Teresa Waller, Mike Richmond, Ricky Davis, Rich Kane, Robert Bar- beag ROW 3: Jerry Sherrod, Nancy Fortner, Karin Mc- Clelland, Cathy Cottom, Lois Nelson, Janice Franklin, Allen Lalkg ROW 4: Larry Robertson, Dan Overturf, Ralph Eddy, Gary Hill, Erma Yates, Nancy Collins, Edna Rushing. Mr. Novak--8 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Novak, Sherry Morris, JoAnn Royal, Linda Zehnbauer, Cindy Hawkins, Debbie Gossett, Debbie jones, ROW 2: Kitty Joslin, Diana Evans, Cheryl Graves, Donna Habermann, Brenda Ford, Kathy Rutledge, Diane Winn, Sharon Persch- bacherg ROW 3: Randy Cutrell, Stanley Bray, Mike Scott, Sheryl Lowe, Danny Brown, Kathy Campbell, Linda Kimble, Richard Robertsong ROW 4: Dave Dealy, Don Damell, Carla Robinett, Luanna Blanks, Sherrei Kennel, Susan Boswell, Teresa Irvin, Sandra Fortner. Mr. Novak--Noon--FRONT ROW: Mr. Novak, Fred- leyg ROW 3: Ronnie Hill, joseph Johnson, Robert Craig, rick Danley, Floyd Hill, Mattie D2viS, Rachelle Frank Green, Kenneth Plakeg ROW 4: Bill Griffin, Dale Franklin, Margaret Harrellg ROW 2: Michael Tate, Anderson, john Mills, Bob Hall, Alric Chism. David Alley, Mike Diveley, jerry Asher, Elbert Buck- O Q l worked on a local history project, Mr. Osia--9 A .M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Osia, Ruth Dillon, Sharon Tie- man, Geraldine Mitchellg ROW 2: Susan Underwood, Rita Shepard, Shirley Reed, Deborah Waln, Danny McSellert3 ROW 3: Cheryl Turner Fred Schillinger, Trudy Rodgers, Debra Smotherman, Mike McCril1is. 196 Mr. Osia--2 P.M.--FRONT ROW: Mr. Osia, Debbie Northcutt, Sandra Halbert, Brenda Witt, Cynthia Huntg ROW 2: Keith Mathison, Mike Melton, john Loggins, Hairy Lockhart, Debbie Phillips, Terry Garrett, ROW 3: jack Wilson, Lucy Kelley, Debbie Siadek, Cindy Luke- fahr, Clyde Brown, Tony Laxtong ROW 4: Ron Filipiak, Sandra Penrod, Ricky Neckermann, Sheila Hutcherson, Susan Smith, Debbie Yates, Roger Kluthe. Mrs. Peebles--10 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Diane Anders, Mary Easton, Donna Baker, Cindy McGrew, Carla Stacy, Kenneth Cummings, Chris Kentchg ROW 2: Terry Frier- son, Alta Burnley, Marilyn Vise, Vickie Phelps, Debbie Burris, Lynette Reidelberger, Julie Crouchg ROW 3: Robert Czapla, Bill Leuther, Larry Dauemhein, Sheila Toon, Donna Small, Tim Batson, Gary Buettnerg ROW 4: Steve Hoock, Doug Duncan, Pat Leonard, Barry Sch- neidewind, Jim Gamache, Steve Lentz, John Natoli. I97 Mrs. Peebles--1 P.M.--FRONT ROW: Carolyn Wills, Mokita Pierce, Mary johnsong ROW 2: George Har- rell, Norman Meadows, Bobby Dugan, Andrea Quarles, Leonard Gordong ROW 3: Charles Cannon, Wayne Biggs, John Lopez, Tom Beysg ROW 4: Tommy Ungerman, Norman Powell, George Allen, Gary Tyler, Steve Ragan. Mr. Thorpe--9 A.M.--FRONT ROW: Sandy Atkinson, Edens, Richard Fargen, Mary Paschal, Areatha johnson, Karen Beck, janet Staten, Michelle Stewart, Mary Mos- Cindy Keith, Robert Gottlieb, Dennis Venableg ROW 4: bacher, Dave Malaschakg ROW 2: Lynn Holt, Pamela Steve Demetrulias, Rudy Tinnin, Ken Crafts, Charles 1 Tanner, Connie Tomlinson, Vanessa Graul, Pam Rut- Marley, Bob Doolin, Ronnie Snow, Billy Grossenheider, ledge, Victoria Riecks, David Perryg ROW 3: jack Barbara Knick. 198 Mr. Thorpe--1 P.M.--FRONT ROW: Gary Blair, Otis Bloodworth, james Haywood, Stephen Millerg ROW 2: Debra I-Iackmann, Karen Tankersley, Denise Scruggs, Ethel Liddellg ROW 3: Mike Morris, Dave Drury, Steve Dublar, Melanie Sha- ner, Betty Lutherg ROW 4: jonathan Robinson, Paul Muehlendyck, Dayne Greer, Harvey Stokes, Leonard Van- and perceived continuing shifts. 199 Senior Activities JIM ALEXANDER Fr. Choir 13 F.T.A. 1,2,3,43 History Club 23 Pep Club 1. TOM ALLEN A Cappella Choir 3,43 Fr. Choir li Senior Choir 23 Speech Club 4. MARY ALLISON F.T.A. 2,33 G.A.A. 13 Newspaper Staff 33 Yearbook Staff 43 Model Student 3. ROSEMARY ALLISON Monitor 3. SCOTT ANDERSON C Club 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Foot- ball 1,2,3,4i Track 1,2,3. ANITA ATTEBERRY Fr. Choir ls F.H.A. 1. MARIE AUSTIN G.A.A. l,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Bi-Racial 3. EARNEST AUTRY Cr. Country 1,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Bi-Racial 334. REGINA BABINSKY F.H.A. 13 F.N.A. 33 F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 2,3,4. SAMUEL BAGGETT C Club 2,3,43 Baseball 13 Cr. Country 33 Football 1,23 Track 1,2,3,4. PAMELA BAILEY Fr. Choir li F.N.A. 1,2. CAROL BAUER G.A.A. 23 Pep Club 3,4. LINDA BAUMI-IEUTER Band 1,2,3,43 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 3,43 M.F.L. 2,3,43 Vice-President 23 President 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Speech Club 43 Stud. Council 33 Model Student 1,2,33 Scholarship to Mexico 23 French 1 Award 3. DEBBIE BENDA Cheerleading 2,3,43 Fr. Choir li Senior Choir 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Stud. Council 43 Yearbook Staff 3,43 Homecoming Court 4. JEAN INE BERGMAN Fr. Choir li Senior Choir 2,3,43 F.N.A. 1,2,33 P.T.A. 43 Pep Club 3,43 Model Student 23 Library Club 4. DENNIS BIRDNO Monitor 4. ROGER BIRLEW Pep Club 43 Stud. Council 43 Football 13 Track 13 Monitor 2. EARL BOAZ C Club 2,3343 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Top Six- teen 2,3,43 Baseball 1,23 Manager 1,23 Basketball 1,2,33 Manager 1,2,33 Football 1,2,33 Manager 1,2,3. DAVID BROWN A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Football 1,23 Track 1. LINDA BROWNE Band 1,2,3,43 O. O. 43 Pep Club 2,3,4. JIM BUCK A Cappella Choir 2,33 Fr. Choir li Library Club 1,3,4. LINDA BUCKLEY Fr. Choir 13 I-lomemaking Medal 3. CAROLYN BUTLER Monitor 4. NANCY CAPEHART History Club 33 Stud. Council 2. PATSY CAPPER F.N.A. 3. HARRY CARTER Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 Baseball 1. KAREN CHAPMAN A Cappella Choir 3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 F.T.A. 13 Model Student 2,3,43 Home Economic Award 2. LINDA CHAZELLE 0.0. 4. ROYCE CLARK Cr. Country 1. MARK CIATTERBUCK Football 1. RICHARD COOK Baseball 13 Track 1,3. PAUL CRAFTS Band 13 Mu Alpha Theta 43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 33 Science Club 13 Stud. Council 13 Model Student 1,33 Monitor 2,43 Library Club 1,2. CURT CRAWFORD Band 13 Mu Alpha Theta 33 N.H.S. 3,45 Model Stu- dent 2,33 National Merit Scholarship 33 Physiology Award 33 Latin Award 33 Chemistry Award 3. MARY CROSS G.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Speech Club 43 Library Club 4. JUDY CURCURO F.T.A.1,2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 M.F.L. 33 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Stud. Council 33 Bi-Racial 43 Mon- itor 4. TED CZAPLA P.T.A. 43 N.H.S. 3,4. MIKE DARNELL C Club 2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 N.H.S. 3,43 Baseball 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,4j Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Model Student 2,35 Biology Award 13 Chemistry Medal 33 Math Award 33 Physiology Award 2. GAYLE DAVIS Pep, Club 4. JOYCE DAVIS A Cappella Choir 3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1,23 Senior Choir 23 Pep Club 3,43 Stud. Council 1,43 Pep Club pin 3. ROBERT DAVIS C Club 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Cr. Country 3,43 Football 1,23 Track 1,2,3,43 Bi-Racial 4. LARRY DORNIN Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2. VICKIE DUBLAR Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2. MARY DUNCAN G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 2,33 Stud. Council 33 G.A.A. Award 1,2,3. PAT DUNN Band 13 A Cappella Choir 3,43 Glee Club 23 Top Sixteen 43 Mu Alpha Theta 43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Stud. Council 3. PAM DURBIN ' F.H.A. 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Yearbook Staff 3,4. CHARLES EVANS . C Club 3,45 Baseball 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Foot- ball 1 . KAREN EVANS Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Stud. Council 4. RUSSELL EVANS N .H.S . 3,4. BRIAN FARGEN History Club 33 N.H.S. 3,43 Monitor 2,43 Library Club 1. ROBERTA FARIES Band 1,2,3,43 Twirler 1,23 Majorette 3,43 Glee Club 1,23 F.H.A. 23 0.0. 43 Pep Club 1,2. TANNA FARNEY A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. WILMA FEAZEL A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1,23 M.F.L. 33 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Model Student 2. DIANA FERNANDEZ F.H.A. ls Pep Club 2,3. LINDA FISCHER A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1,23 Top Sixteen 43 F.T.A. 2,43 History Club 2,33 M.F.I... 2,33 Speech Club 4. PAT FLEMING A Cappella Choir 23 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 13 F.T.A. Mary McMillan gave her interpretation of Exced- Headache one zillion during the Future Teachers of 's skit at homecoming. 2,33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Chemistry Award 23 English Award 33 Math Award 3. DEWAIN FLINN Basketball 23 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. LARRY FOLTZ History Club 23 Baseball l,2. GLINDA FORD Pep Club 1,2,3. DOTTY FOX M.F.I.. 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Monitor 2. PAT FRANKLIN F.H.A. 2,3,4j Historian 4, F.T.A. 2,3,43 Historian 43 Pep Club 2,33 Stud. Council 23 Model Student 13 Monitor 2. RONNIE FRISCH Baseball 13 Football 1,23 Track 2,3. VIRGINIA PRISCH 0.0. 43 Pep Club 3. GARY GAITHER C Club 3,43 Baseball 2,3. GLORIA C-ARDELS Model Student lg Monitor 2,3. LARRY GEBHARD C Club 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3Q Wrestling 4. SANDRA GILIQISON Model Student 1. CAROLYN GISHER F.H.A. lg 0.0. 43 Pep Club 33 Monitor 1,2. DENNIS COFF Baseball ls Track 1. CHARLENE GOODWIN Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Pep Club 4. CHARLENE GORDON Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,33 G.A.A. 13 Stud. Coun- cil 1. BARBARA GREENHILL F.T.A. 2,3,43 President 43 M.F.L. 3,43 Treasurer 3g Speech Club 43 Yearbook Staff 3,43 Model Student 2 CHERYI. GRUNERT F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. 1. CATHY HAGGETT N.H.S. 3,43 Secretary 43 Newspaper Staff 3,43 Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Model Student. SANDY I-IANEY F.H.A. 1,2,3j Treasurer 23 President 3s F.N.A. 1,2,33 Stud. Council 3. ANDREW I-IAN KINS Band 1,2,33 Baseball 23 Basketball 1,23 Cr. Country 1. LEOLA HARRIS Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 G.A.A. 13 Spring Dance Court 1. TERRY HARRIS G.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club 1,23 Model Student 2. IRIS HARTMAN F.N.A. 13 0.0. 43 Monitor 2,3. IANICE HAWTHORNE F.N.A. 23 F.T.A. 2. MARY HAYES F.H.A. 1,23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Stud. Council 1,23 Year book Staff 3,43 Model Student 13 Monitor 2. BRENDA HILL F.T.A. 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4j Secretary 43 Spring Dance Court 1. FRANKIE HILL N.H.S. 33 0.0. 4. JAMES HILL C Club 2,3,43 Basketball 3,43 Cr. Country 2,3,43 Track 2,3,43 Bi-Racial 4. KATI-IIE I-IINSON Band 2,3,43 G.A.A. 43 M.F.L. 23 Speech Club 43 Model Student 3. JO HOLLYFIELD Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Pep Club 1,2,35 Prom Court 3. LEE HUBBARD A Cappella Choir 23 Fr, Choir 13 F.T.A. 3,43 Vice- President 43 M.F.L. 3,45 Mu Alpha Theta 43 N.H.S. 3,43 Model Student 1. KATHY HURT Band 1,2,3,43 Secretary 43 Cheerleading 1,2,3,43 F.N.A. 13 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4Q Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Stud. Council 43 Bi-Racial 43 Vice-President 4. ELLA IVY Fr. Choir 1. ALVIN JACKSON Cr. Country 3,4. TERRY JACQUIN Pep Club 2,3,4. CAROL JENSEN A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 23 Top Sixteen 2,43 F.H.A. 23 G.A.A. 13 Pep Club l,2. DIANA JONES Cheerleading 1,2,3,43 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Octet 43 F.N.A. 13 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Stud. Council 1,2,3,43 Home coming Court 3,43 Prom Court 3g Bi-Racial 43 Vice President 2. DEBBIE JOSLIN Pep Club 2,3. TOM KALINOWSKI Band 1,25 History Club 33 Pep Club 33 Football 1,23 Track 1,2. . JIM KANE F.T.A. 23 N.H.S. 3,43 Treasurer 43 Football 1. BECKY KELLY Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1,23 Senior Choir 2,33 F.H.A 13 G.A.A. 2,331,613 Club 1,23 G.A.A. Award 1. MIKE KENNEDY Baseball 23 Basketball 1,23 Cr. Country 1,25 Track 1,2. EUGENE KENTCH F.T.A. 3,43 M.F.L. 3,4Q Monitor 1,2. CYNTHIA KIMBLE Band 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 23 F.T.A. 2,3,4j G.A.A. 2,3,43 M.F.L. 2,3,43 Secretary 43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Stud. Council 3,43 Scholarship to Mexico 2. HENRY KINSMAN F.T.A. 3,43 Treasurer 4. SARA KIRTLEY G.A.A. 23 Pep Club 3,43 Yearbook Staff 3,43 Model Student 13 Monitor 2. CHARLENE KITZINGER G.A.A. 1,23 0.0. 43 Pep Club 23 Stud. Council 23 Model Student 13 Monitor 23 Miss O. O. 4. WALTER KLEIST Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Pep Band 43 History Club 2,35 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Model Student 1,33 Chemistry Award 33 English Award 33 Math Award 3. NANCY KLEMME Water balloons vied with floats in pre-homecoming preparations. John Williamson, Sammy Baggett, Rodney Thompson, Dennis Williamson, Terry Young, Roger Birlew, and Curt Crawford dared the juniors to invade again. Pep Club 4. EARL IOIICK Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,33 Football 1. PAT KOHL Pep Club 2,3. JOYCE LANDS Pep Band 33 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 23 Senior Choir 2,35 F.T.A. 2,3,4. KENNY LATCHEM Band 1,2,3,43 President 43 Dance Band 1,2,3,43 C Club 3,43 N.H.S. 3,45 Stud. Council 43 Baseball 1,2, 3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4j Track 1,2,33 Model Student 1,2,33 Twirp 1,3,43 Twirp King 43 Biology Award 13 Chemistry Award 33 English Award 3. JOHN LATTA Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 33 C Club 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,4j Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4Q Model Student 1. JUDY LATTA A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 23 Top Sixteen 2,3,43 Octet 3,43 F.H.A. 1,2,35 G.A.A. 13 History Club 23 Pep Club 2,3,4. DEBBIE LEE F.T.A. 1,25 Secretary 2s G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Vice- President 43 Stud. Council 33 Model Student 23 Vice- President 33 P.E. Award 2. HELEN LEE Fr. Choir 13 F.H.A. 23 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2, 3,43 Stud. Council 1,23 Library Club 2,3,4. LINDA LEELING Pep Club 2,3. BILL LEGG Fr. Choir fl. CHARLOTTE LEONARD Mu Alpha Theta 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, SUSIE LOCKETT G.A.A. 1 . MARY LOOMIS Cheerleading 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Reporter 35 M.F.L. 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Stud. Council 2,3,45 Re porter 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Court 35 Bi- Racial 3,45 Monitor 3,45 Treasurer 2,45 P.E. Award 3. DIANE LUNSFORD F.H.A. 1,25 Secretary 25 F.N.A. 35 President 35 0.0. 45 President 4. FLINN LUSTER C Club 3,45 Football 1,2,3,4. THOMAS LUSTER Bi-Racial 3,4. DONNA MAINE A Cappella Choir 25 Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 15 0.0. 45 Pep Club 1,2,3. BRENDA MANNING Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 1,25 F.N.A. 15 0.0. 45 Pep Club 1. LINDA MANTZ G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. Awards 1,2,3. DANIEL MARKS C ciub 25,45 A cappeua choir 3,45 Fr. choir 15 Senior Choir 25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3. BILL MARLER M.F.L. 25 Pep Club 15 Baseball 15 Track 1. JOY MARTY 0.0. 45 Monitor 2,3. FREDA MASTON F.H.A. 1,25 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 354. BEVERLY MCCOY A Cappella Choir 25 Fr. Choir 15 Vice-President 15 Pep Club 2. ROBERT MCDANIEL Band 1,z,3,4. MIKE MCENTIRE C Club 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,4. JANET MCFADDEN F.T.A. 2,3,45 Model Student 3. ' TIM MCGINNIS History Club 35 Football 15 Track 15 Monitor 2,3,4. MIKE MCGUIRE C Club 2,3,45 Stud. Council 45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basektball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Twirp 35 President 2. KATHY MCLAIN ' Pep Club 35 Monitor 354. JENNIFER MCMATH F.T.A. 45 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 3. ' THOMAS MCMATH Baseball 1,25 Basketball 15 Cr. Country 15 Track 2,4. MARY MCMILLAN A Cappella Choir 3,45 Fr. Choir 15 Top Sixteen 45 Senior Choir 25 F.H.A. 35 F.N.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Model Student 35 Library Club 4. JOHN MCNEAL Speech Club 45 Football 25 Bi-Racial 4. DON MCPHERSON History Club 25 Football 15 Track 1,2. RICK MCQUEEN Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 45 Pep Club 3,4. CAROL MCWHORTER A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 1,25 G.A.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Model Student 2. SUE MILLER 0.0. 45 Secretary 4. TOM MILLER Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Cr. Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Yearbook Staff 3,4. GREG MITCHELL C Club 253,45 Pep Club 2,35 Cr. Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,35 Bi-Racial 4. MARY MITCHELL G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 0.0. 4. AL MIXON Football 15 Track 2, GEORGE MOKRIAKOW A Cappella Choir 2,35 Fr. Choir 15 Top Sixteen 45 0.0. 45 Track 1. SANDRA MOORE G.A.A. 1,2. SHERRILL MOSBLECH Glee Club 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Secretary 1,25 Vice- President 35 President 45 F.N.A. 35 History Club 2,3. AARON MOSLEY Baseball 152,35 Basketball 15 Cr. Country 1,25 Track 1,2,3. TOM MURRELL A Cappella Choir 2,35 Fr. Choir 15 Football 15 Track 1. HAROLD MUSSKOPF Baseball 1,2 ,3 ,4. STEVE NORRIS A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Fr. Choir 15 Top Sixteen 35 Speech Club 45 Stud. Council 45 Cr. Country 1,2, 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Model Student 2. BECKY O'BRIEN G.A.A. 2,35 Pep Club 15 Model Student 1,25 Monitor 2. ROXANNA O'GUINN Fr. Choir 15 Pep Club 25 Monitor 2. LEO OHMS A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Fr. Choir 1. MARK PASCHKE History Club 2,33 Football 1,2,33 Manager 33 Track 1. PAT PATTERSON C Club 3,43 Stud. Council 43 Football 1 2 3,4- ! 3 Track 1,2. , DEBRA PENNY G.A.A. 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Model Student 13 Monitor 1. KAREN PENNY Band 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 43 M.F.L. 33 Pep Club 2,3,4. LARRY PERKO Mu Alpha Theta 43 Football 13 Track 13 Model Stu- dent 1,23 Spanish Award 3. CARRIE PERRY Fr. Choir lj Senior Choir 2,3,43 F.H.A. 23 F.N.A. 33 F.T.A. 3,4. DEBBIE PHILLIPS Pep Club 1,2,3. DEBBIE PHINNEY A Cappella Choir 43 Fr. Choir li Glee Club 23 Senior Choir 2,33 President 33 G.A.A. 13 Pep Club 2,3,4. PEGGY PINION 0.0. 4. DONALD PRIBBLE Football 1. LIZ RACHELI. F.T.A. 1,2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 M.F.L. 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Treasurer 43 Stud. Council 33 Bi-Racial 43 President 33 P.E. Award 1. KIM RAYMOND A Cappella Choir 23 Fr. Choir 13 N.H.S. 43 Vice- President 43 Cr. Country 13 Track 33 Model Student 1 GARY RM Cr. Country 1. ROBERT REA Baseball 13 Track 1,2,3. BILL REED Quill and Scroll 3,43 Yearbook Staff 3,43 President 4. REGINA RELFORD F.H.A. 3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,43 M.F.L. 43 Pep Club 2,33 Speech Club 43 Monitor 1,2,3,43 Library Club 4. TERRY REMELIUS C Club 3,43 Baseball 23 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,4. SHARON RICHARDSON Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Vice-President 4. PEGGY RICHMOND G.A.A. 1. CHARLIE ROBINSON C Club 2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,43 Bi-Racial 4. DIANE ROGERS F.H,A. 13 F.N.A. 1,2,3Q Secretary 23 F.T.A. 2,3,43 N.H.S. 43 0.0. 43 Pep Club 1,2,33 Monitor 23 Latin Club 1,2. LINDA ROGERS A Cappella Choir 3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 1,23 Senior Choir 23 G.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. BOBBIE ROSA Cheerleading 1,23 A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir ls Top Sixteen 43 G.A.A. 1,23 M.F.L. 33 Pep Club 1,2,33 Vice-President 3. DOROTHY RUBELMANN A Cappella Choir 23 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 23 Pep Club 3,4. CHRISTINE RULO 0.0. 4. Brenda Sloss, Sharon Thrasher and Bonnie Reamer livened up their Shorthand II class with their por- trayal of Boss' Headaches. LYDIA SANDERS M.F.L. 33 Newspaper Staff 3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Speech Club 43 Model Student 2. ALLENE SAUERBRUNN Band 1,2,3,43 Glee Club 1,23 History Club 23 Pep Club 1,2,3. PAT SCHAEFER A Cappella Choir 23 Fr. Choir lj Glee Club 23 F.H.A. 1. HARRY SCHENK History Club 2,33 Science Club 1,2,3,43 Model Stu- dent 13 Monitor 1. LINDA SCHNEIDER A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 23 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 President 43 M.F.L. 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,4. DAVID SCI-IRIEBER A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Top Sixteen 2,3. PATRICIA SEATS Glee Club 23 0.0. 43 Pep Club 23 Stud. Council 2. BRENDA SEGAFREDO A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir 13 Glee Club 23 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Reporter 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Secretary 3,43 M.F.L. 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Secretary- Treasurer 43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Model Student 23 Spanish Award 3. BELINDA SHEARER 0.0. 4. LINDA SHELTON A Cappella Choir 3,43 Fr. Choir li Glee Club 1,23 Senior Choir 23 F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. 2,33 Pep Club 1,23 G.A.A. Award 2. IO SHINN G.A.A. 23 Pep Club 2,3,4. BRENDA SLOSS Glee Club 3s G.A.A. 2,43 Pep Club 4s Spring Dance Court 13 Monitor 3,43 Treasurer 2. CATHY SMITH G.A.A. 1,2,33 Library Club 4. DAVE SMITH A Cappella Choir 3,45 Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2. DEBRA SMITH Pep Club 4. VICKIE SMITH Fr. Choir lj Glee Club 2s Senior Choir 2,33 F.H.A. 1,25 0.0. 4. BRENDA STARR A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Vice-President 43 Fr. Choir 13 Vice-President 13 Glee Club 1,23 Top Sixteen 3,43 Octet 2,3,43 F.H.A. 43 F.T.A. 1,2,3,45 Historian 23 Treasurer 33 G.A.A. 2,3,43 History Club 2,33 M.F.L. 2,3,43 Secretary 2,33 Newspaper Staff 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Stud. Council 2,3,43 Secretary 43 Music Scholarship 33 Secretary 1,2. STEVEN STEINHARDT Speech Club 43 Treasurer 4. DONNA STENGEL G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Library Club 4. DENNIS STEVENS C Club 2,3,43 Stud. Council 43 Basketball 33 Cr. Country 2,33 Football 13 Track 1,2,3,4. LINDA STEVENS A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Reporter 43 Fr. Choir 13 Top Sixteen 3g G.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Treasurer 23 President 3,4. CHERYL STEWART F.N.A. 1,2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,33 M.F.L. 2,33 Model Stu- dent 3. PAT SULLIVAN Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 3,43 Cheerleading 1,2,3,43 F.H.A. 13 Pep Club 1,2,3,4j Stud. Council 1,2,3,43 Homecoming Court 33 Bi-Racial 3,4. MARTHA SUTHERLIN Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,4. ROSE SWEENEY Drama Club 1,23 F.T.A. 13 M.F.L. 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Quill and Scroll 3,43 Stud. Council 2,3,43 Vice-President 43 Yearbook Staff 3,4Q Editor 43 Sec- retary 4. KATHY TAYLOR A Cappella Choir 2,3,43 Fr. Choir li Glee Club 1,23 Octet 2,3,43 F.T.A. 3,43 Secretary 43 G.A.A. 2,3,43 M.F.L. 3,43 Vice-President 4g Mu Alpha Theta 4. JO THOMAS F.H.A. 1,2,3. RODNEY THOMPSON C Club 3,43 N.H.s. 3,43 Pep ciub 3,43 Stud. Council 43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,33 Cr. Country 2,33 Biology Award ls Chemistry Award 33 English Award 33 German Award 33 Physiology Award 23 Monitor 1,2,3. CAROL THURSTON Band 1,23 Dance Band 1,23 Speech Club 4. GLENDA TIEMAN F.H.A. 3. PATRICIA TOERCK Band 1,23 Newspaper Staff 3,4. LINDA TOMPKINS F.H.A. 2,33 F.N.A. 1,2,3,43 F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 3,43 Pep Club 1,2,3,4j Speech Club 43 Bi-Racial 3,4. DAVID TRAITEUR 0.0. 4. DAN TROST Model Student 1. MARTHA TROUT Band 1,2,3,43 Dance Band 43 Pep Band 43 F.T.A. 3,43 Songleader 43 M.F.L. 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3,43 N.H.S. 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Model Student 1,3. CAROL VANBERGEN F.H.A. 13 0.0. 43 Pep Club 33 Monitor 3,4. LORENE VANDEVER F.N.A. 33 F.T.A. 2,43 N.H.S. 3,43 0.0. 43 Model Student 2,35 English Award 33 Monitor 1. LORRAINE VANDEVER A Cappella Choir 33 Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 23 F.'l'.A. 2,3,45 Secretary 33 N.H.S. 3,43 0.0. 43 Vice- President 43 Model Student 2,33 English Award 3. DON VICKERS Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Science Club 1. JUDY WADE F.T.A. 43 G.A.A. 1,25 Pep Club 4. JOHN WALKER C Club 3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,4Q Twirp 2. LINDA WATKINS M.F.L. 23 Newspaper Staff 3,43 Pep Club 2,45 Model Student 2. 101-INA WATTERSON Fr. Choir 13 Senior Choir 2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Treasurer 43 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Treasurer 3. TOM WEGRZYN Baseball lg Basketball 1. MARY WHEAT F.H.A. 1,23 Monitor 4. VICKI WHEELER Fr. Choir li Senior Choir 2,3,43 Secretary-Treasurer 43 G.A.A. 43 Pep Club 4. DEBBY WHITE 5 ' A Cappella Choir 45 Fr. Choir 15 Glee Club 1,25 Senior Choir 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2. LARRY WHITE Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,2,35 Football 1,25 Track 1,2,3. KATHY WHITMER Pep Club 4. BECKY WIGGER Band 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 45 Cheerleading 1,2, 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Stud. Council 3,45 Treasurer 45 Model Student 25 Homecoming Court 3,45 Prom Court 35 Spring Dance Court 1. DAVID WILKERSON Band 1,2,3,4. LAUREN WILLIAMS F.N.A. 1,2,35 M.F.L. 25 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 Vice- President 45 Pep Club 3,45 Model Student 1,2,35 Math Award 15 French Award 2. SHARON WILLIAMS A Cappella Choir 3,45 Fr. Choir 15 Senior Choir 2. DENNIS WILLIAMSON A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Fr. Choir 15 Pep Club 15 Track 1, JOHN WILLIAMSON Band 1,2,3,45 Dance Band 3,45 Pep Band 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 President 45 Stud. Council 2,45 Basketball 15 Football 15 Track 1,25 Model Stu- dent 1,35 President 1. FAYE WILSON Model Student 2,3. PAM WILSON M.F.L. 2,35 Pep Club 2. PAT WILSON A Cappella Choir 35 Fr. Choir 15 Senior Choir 25 Sci- ence Club 1,2,3. TONI WOODSIDE Pep Club 2,3,4. BONNIE WRIGHT F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 3,45 Stud. Council 2. TERRY YOUNG C Club 3,45 Newspaper Staff 35 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Year- book Staff 4. ROGER ZECK Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Football 1. Most students never get the oppor- tunity to throw a teacher, but Don McPherson easily handled Mr. Wallin, English and German in- structor, during a judo exhibition. A Ables, John 158 Ables, Stacy 56,64,172 Abrams, Philip 52,53,64,158 Ackermann, Mr. 87 Adams, Irene 95 Agin, Chris 184 Ahnefeld, Kathlene 158 Alexander, Jimmie 126 Alexander, Mrs. 53,80,184,18S Alford, Eddie 172 Alfred, Judith 126 Allen, Catherine 172 Allen, Denny 194 Allen, Kathy 62,158 Allen, George 198 Allen, Tim 62,172 Allen, Thomas 126 Alley, David 196 Allison, Mary 66,68,126 Allison, Rosemary 127 Allison, Tommie 185 Amos, Daniel 111 Amos, David 158 Amos, Deniel 106,190 Anders, Diane 197 Anders, Larry 65,194 Anderson, Dale 196 Anderson, Garry 85,158 Anderson, John 64,100,158 Anderson, Kendall 187 Anderson, Marsha 56,65,18S Anderson, Michael 191 Anderson, Pamela 185 Anderson, Ralph 172 Anderson, Scott 39,59,100,101,121,127 Anderson, Terry 62,172 Anello, Deborah 65 Appel, Mrs. 94 Arms, Stephanie 50,56,62,172 Armstrong, Jeannette 172 Armstrong, Paul 158 Armstrong, Terry 191 Armstrong, Ricky 158 Arnold, Curtis 186 Arnold, Lawrence 172 Asbury, Karen 172 Asher, Jerry 196 Ashford, Carol 172 Atteberry, Anita 127 Atteberry, Deborah 65,193 Atteberry, Janet 158 Ates, Judy 187 Ates, Robert 158 Atkinson, Peggy 158 Atkinson, Sandra 65,198 Audrey, Ernest 106 Augustine, Judy 172 Augustine, Richard 104,194 Austin, Marie 53,56,78,127 Autry, Donnell 158 Autry, Earnest 127 Avery, Jim 182 Ayres, Marsha 172 B Babinsky, Regina 127 Bacon, Christine 172 Bacon, Dennis 158 Bacon, Denotra 53,56,173 Bacott, Barbara 127 Bacott, Joseph 191 Baggett, Sammy 36,59,127, Bailey, Andrew 159 Bailey, Elizabeth 64,173 Bailey, Max 190 Bailey, Mr. 53,73,218,219 Pamela 47 127 Bailey, , Baker, Donna 197 Baker, Ginger 65,187 Baker, Mitzi 185 Baker, Monica 159 2 Bandy, Debbie 159 Bandy, Randall 173 Barbeau, Gary 100,159 Barbee, Robert 195 Barber, Theresa Jo 54,65,193 Barchus, Kathy 187 Barchus, Patricia 173 Barrett, Catherine 173 Barnes, Steve '61,159 Barnett, Gail 57,159 Barnett, Mrs. 95 Bass, Bonnie 159 Bass, James 191 Batson, Cynthia 56 Batson, Tim 65,104,197 Bauer, Carol 127 Baum, Carol 127 Baumheuter, Linda 5O,52,53,54,56,60, 127 Baur, Patricia 159 Bauza, Virginia 173 Beck, Carlos 104,123 Beck, Cedric, 119 Beck, Kanen 65,198 Beck, Steven 173 Becker, Oliver 95 Bednarkewicz, Betty 173 Bednarkewicz, Margie 159 Bednarkewicz, Sharon 187 Beeler, Sandra 65,193 Beeman, Marcia 56,159 Bell, Donald 65,90,119,194 Bell, Jeffrey 65,193 Bell, Richard 159 Bell, Wesley 65,104,111,194 Bellman, Dan 173 Belt, Linda 54,56,159 Benda, Debbie 27,50,68,98,128 Benne, Phillip 29,187 Bennett, Brenda 128 Bequette, Charles 173 Bequette, Diane 128 Bequette, Rose 173 Bequette, Sandra 128 Bequette, Wilford 190 Bergdolt, Mr. 46,53,74,81 Bergman, Jeanine 49,52,54,64,1 Berry, Michael 173 Bertrand, Mr. 81 Berube, Carol Ann 64,173 Berube, Donna 159 Besse, Mr. 37 Bethea, Betty 173 Bethea, Billy 159,170 Betuski, J. Cheryl 49,128 Betuski, Joni 173 Betz, Mr. 91,100,104,117 Bevelot, Nancy 173 Bevelot, Silvester 95 Bevely, Nicola 173 Beys, Freda 49,128 Beys, Milton 49,128 Beys, Tom 198 Biggs, Wayne 198 Birchett, Carolyn 159 Birchett, James 173 Birdno, Dennis 128 Birdno, Kathleen 173 Birlew, Cheryl 54,62,173 Birlew, Roger 33,47,50,l28,202 Bishop, Debrorah 188 Black, Phillip 173 Black, Phyllis 64,114,159 Blair, David 128 Blair, Garry 199 Blakely, Nancy 173 Blanks, Loanna 195 Blevins, Denise 54,184 Blissenbach, James 15.9 Bloodworth, Otis 199 Blosser, Gary 128 208 28 Blosser, Gregory 173 Blosser, Micheal 48,129 Boaz, Earl 59,62,63,129 Boaz, Mrs. 94 Bohannon, Pamela 185 Bohannon, Theresa 56,159 Bohn, Anthony 64,173 Bohn, David 173 Boren, Connie 64,159 Boren, Debra 62,173 Borgard, Deborah 159 Borgard, Fredrick 104,191 Bossler, Mr. 75 Boswell, Ronald 159 Boswell, Susan 60,195 Bovinette, Zachary 54,60,61, Bowers, Gay 64,159 Bowles, Shirley 54,189 Boyer, David 173 Boyer, John 159 Boyce, Rebecca 52,159 Bradburn, Rhonda 189 Bradley, Denise 56,62,173 Bradley, Janice 159 Bradley, Sharon 61,185 Bradshaw, Denise 57,173 Hand, Carlie 159 Brand, Lawrence 173 Brand, Paula 173 Brawley, Bobby 173 Bray, Stanley 65,195 Breckenridge, Terry 129 Brees, Sharon 159 Breidegam, David 173 Breidegam, Janet 159 173 Brennecke, Denise 50,52 ,53,60,159 Brewer, Carl 62,106,173 kewer, Connie 64,173 Brewer, Daniel 188 Brewer, Sandra 173 Brightwell, David 189 Brightwell, Debbie 62,159 Br-ightwell,Russe1l 65,104,119,194 Britt, Richard 129 Brogan, Barbara 193 Brogan, Marlene 52,62,173 Brogan, Mrs. 94 Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, kown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, DeWitt 159 Robert 173 Russell 77,159 Stanley 129 Beth 52,54,S6,57,159 Chester 159 Clyde 197 David 129 Denny 61,62,104,195 Deloree 193 Elizabeth 159 Jacquelin 159 Karen 54 Larry 189 Mr. 77,111,122 Richard 159 Robert 188 Steven 59,60,61,100,159 William 173 Browne, Linda 55,129 Browning, Ricky 159 Bryant , Bryant , Bryant , Buatte , Cheryl 159 Johny 173 Ricky 159 Gary 68,100,159 Buchanan, Donald 193 Buckingham, Robert 129 Buckley, Elbert 196 Buckley, Linda 129 Buckley, Mary 53,173 Buck, Harry 104,185 Buck, James 52,129 Buck, Virginia 65,193 Buehler, Diane 190 Buehler, Kathy 159 Buettner, Gary 197 Bunch, Miss 82 Burch, Franklin 159 Burgener, Mrs. 75 Burke, Kenneth 173 Burnley, Alta 197 Burnley, Laura 56,68,159 Burns, Gean 159 Burris, Charlotte 29,50,56,62,99,173, 177 Burris, Debra 50,197 Burris, Miss 34,89 Busby, Donald 173 Busby, Gary 159 Butler, Barbara 186 Butler, Carolyn 57,129 Butler, Donna 50,51,171,159 Butler, james 159 Butler, Kenneth 72 Butler, Marvin 186 Butler, Patty 64,173 Buttig, joy 173 Buxton, Mr. 80,185,186 Byrd, Damon 64,114,173 Byrd, Mary 56,159 Byrd, Mr. 80,81 Byrd, Ruben 100,159 Byrum, Robert 173 C Calhoun, Darlene 173 Calhoun, Debbie 78,129 Calhoun, Nancy 173 Callahan, Patsy 159 Camden, Darwin 188 Campbell, Daniel 173 Campbell, Deborah 173 Campbell, Kathryn 61,195 Campbell, Mike 193 Campbell, Rosemary 159 Campbell, Sharon 173 Cannon, Charles 104,198 Capehart, Nancy 130 Capehart, Penny 62,S6,173 Capper, Patsy 130 Caradine, Lavorgie 159 Caradine, Linda 173 Carey, Dennis 159 Carlson, Neal 109,119 Carlson, Sandra 159 Carlson, Steve 87 Carmickle, Annegela 54,6S,193 Carpenter, David 173 Carr, Deborah 159 Carr, Denice 187 Carr, john 102,173 Carr, Robert 130 Carrera, David 159 Carrera, Patricia 186 Carrico, john 190 Carrico, 'Terry 159 Carrier, Ianice 173 Carrigan, john 160 Carrigan, Pat 160 Carrigan, Violet 173 Carter, George 159 Carter, Harry 130 Carter, janet 189 Carter, Robert 159 Carter, Robert 173 Casey, Mike 130 Cason, Linda 173 Cate, Mrs. 81 Catlett, Mark 41,42 Catling, Terry 173 Cauley, Jackie 64,160 Chadduck, David 174 Chamberlian, Berta 65,193 Chamberlain, Regina 54,189 Chambers, Earl 130 Chambers, Hazel 54,65,194 Chambers, Leon 106,119,160 Chambers, Mona 174 Chambers, Willie 106,117,160 Champion, Elizabeth 160 Champion, james 130 Chandler, Bruce 174 Chapman, Karen 62,130 Charon, Miss 89 Chazelle, Linda 55,130 Cherry, Vivian 130 Chester, Donna 190 Chewning, Ianna 57,160 Chiarelli, janet 174 Chiasson, Basil 174 Chaisson, Michael 160 Chilton, Dallas 130 Chipman, Kenneth 160 Chism, Alric 104,196 Chism, Karen 64,160 Chism, Larry 65,184 Christokos, Gregory 54,60,61,102,122, 174 Christakos, jimmy 160 Christman, Lynn 189 Clark, Gloria 160 Clark, Randy 188 Clark, Rhonda 130 Clark, Ron 190 Clark, Royce 131 Clark, Steven 160 Clarkson, Rick 62,102,174 Clatterbuck, Billy 160 Clatterbuck, Mark 131 Clay, Frankie 62,174 Clay, Marvin 160 Clemons, Carl 174 Clifton, Sherry 160 Clore, Melvin Clymer, Michael 160 Cobb, Kevin 174 Cobillas, Charles 185 Cobillas, Victor 174 Cochran, Charlotte 185 Cohlmeyer, Mr. 30,61,76,119 Coker, Mary 160 Collier, Donald Collins, Nancy 195 Collins, Rebecca 50,51,160 Cole, Billy 185 Coleman, Barry Coleman, Deborah 174 Coleman, Debra 190 Coleman, Diane Coleman, Mary 50,51,160 Compton, Michael 61,189 Conner, Robert 160 Coney, Linda 180 Coney, Norvel 174 Connelly, Mary 190 Connelly, Raymond 174 Connelly, Robert 174 Connor, Eugene 114,115,174 Constable, Denise 160 Conway, Randy 121,131 Cook, Deanna 160 Cook, Georgia 174 Cook, Karen 174 Cook, Richard 131 Cook, Virginia 64,160 Cooksey, james 174 Cooley, Beverly 64,174 Coonrod, Paula 186 Coonrod, Robert 114,174 Cooper, Allen 186 Cooper, Dorothy 131 Cooper, Mary Cooper, Shelba 190 Cooper, Thomas 160 Cooper, Vicki Cornelius, Joy 56,160 Cornwell, Vicki 65,193 209 Cottom, Catherine 194 Cotton, james 174 Coulter, Catherine 160 Coulter, Donald 174 Counts, Rebecca 50,174 Courtney, LaDonna 54,56,62,174 Cowan, Freda 54,160 Cowsert, Cathy 174 Cox, janetta 191,194 Coyne, Kevin 160 Cozart, Arnold 100,108,110,113,160 Cozart, Irvin 100,103,108,113,160 Crait, Linda 174 Craft, Robert 186 Crafts, john 62,174 Crafts, Kenneth 198 Craits, Paul 50,51 ,S7,131 Craig, Christine 54,56,160 Craig, Deborah 131 Craig, Robert 196 Craig, William 102,114,174 Crandell, Ricky 160 Crank, jane 53,54,61,175 Cravens, Vanda 56,62,175 Crawford, Charles 175 Crawford, Curtis 50,131,202 Crews, Cynthia 160 Crews, Eddie 160 Cropstick, Vernon 62 Crosbie, Mrs. 95 Cross, Mary 52,131 Crouch, julie 197 Croy, Patricia 160 Cruise, Carolyn 52,45,56,64,175 Crymes, Donald 111,187 Cubano, Stell 189 Cubano, William 175 Cummings, Kenneth 197 Cunningham, Robert 185 Cummins, Daniel 160 Cummins, Richard 175 Cunningham, Miss 89 Cupples, Diane 175 Curcuro, judy 50,53,56,57,131 Currans, Michael 160 Currens, Sandra 50,52,53,60,160 Curtis, Deborah 64,160 Cutrell, Randall 65,104,123,184,195 Czapla, Richard 100,159,160 Czapla, Robert 197 Czapla, Ted 54,131 D Dace, Betty 186 Dailey, George Harrison 160 Dale, Michael 160 Dalton, Deborah 52,67,17S Dalton, Edward 175 Dalton, jeffrey 102,175 Dalton, john 100,114,83,160 Dalton, Patrick 57,175 Dalton, Roberta 187 Damewood, Sarah 175 Daniel, Gwendolyn 175 Daniels, Mr. 31,62,64,65,76 D'Angelo, John 175 Danley, Erestine 131 Danley, Frederic 196 Danley, Lorinzi 175 Darnell, Donald 104,111,119,123,195 Darnell, Mike 50,100,101,102,108, 109,110,111,112,113,117,132 Darnell, Mr. 72 Daueraheim, Larry 197 Dauphin, Mr. 91 Davidson, Jack 62,63,175 Davidson, Michael 193 Davis, Dale 175 Davis, Gayle 132 Davis, jean 41,42 Davis, Joyce 132 Davis, Marshal Davis, Mattie 196 Davis, Mrs. 79 Davis, Nancy 33,50,56,6O,61,160 Davis, Phil 160 Davis, Ricky 195 Davis, Robert 106,108,112,132 Davis, Ron 41,42 Dawson, Dan 160 Dawson, James 175 Dealy, David 61,104,111,119,19S DeAtley, Mrs. 80,186,189 DeBerry, Jerry 61,175 DeBerry, Linda 160 Decker, Raymond 104,189 Deen, Diane 175 DeF1m'in, Michael 175 Delk, Barry Dell, Connie 190 Demaria, Teddy 175 Demetrulias, George 106,114,119,175 175 l Demetrulias, Georgia 56,61,'99 Demetrulias, Gregory 160 Demetrulias, Steve- 61,198 Dennison, Jo Carol 54,66,68,69,160, 171 Derossett, Carolyn 160 Derton, Carolyn 51,56,62,160 DeRousse, Glen 62,63,160 DeSuza, Ronald 119 Dial, Renee Marie 193 Dickerson, James 160 Dickey, Charles 160 Diel, Ronald 175 Diggs, Olivette 160 Dietrich, Kathleen 132 Dillon, Bambi 175 Dillon, Rhonda 62,615,160 Dillon, Robin 65,175 Dillon, Ruth 65,196 Dilworth, Mrs. 80,187,188 Dismute, Senita 193 Dismutes, Cynthia 85,160 Dively, Dorothy 175 Dively, Michael 196 Dix, Gail 61 Dix, Steve 187,194 Dixon, Michael 64,160 Dixon, Suzanna 54,62,175,56 Domyan, Robert Donaldson, Claudette 160 Donnelly, Dan 160 Doolin, Robert 50,65 ,198 Doolin, Tommie 50,53,67,160 Dorman, Pamela 189 Dornin,Gary 193 Dornin, Larry 132 Doss, Joe 100,160 Douglas, Donald 161 Douglas, Kenneth 65,187 Dowell, Louis 106,112,175 Downard, Doris 54,65,189 Downing, Gary 184 Downing, Gary R. 161 Downs, Alan 132 Doyle, Bruce 103,161 D-ake, Ethel 56,175 Drake, Jennefer 195 Dreyer, James 102,112,122,175 Driver, Bobbie 192 Droege, Ricky 190 Drury, Dave 199 Drury, Thomas 65,194 Dublar, Debra 184,54 Dublar, Steve 199 Dublar, Vicki 132 Dubois, Marsha 190 Duckworth, Dee 40,42 Duckworth, Nancy 189 Dudle ,Donald 65,104,119,185 Y Dudley, Janice 52,161 Dudley, Pen-iced 52,54,64,175 Duesing, Betty 161 Duesing, Donald 132 Dugan, Bobbie 198 Duncan, Gene 50,119,197 Duncan, Mary 56,132 Duncan, Mrs. 68,69,81 Dunn, Diane 50,160 Dunn, Miss 75 Dunn, Patricia 50,51,62,63,132 Dunning, Joe 62,63,161 Dunning, Pat 161 Durbin, Pamela 39,68,69,132 E Eads, Dennis 195 Eads, Jan 175 Eads, Linda 133 Earnhart, Mrs. 94 Easton, Mary 197 Eastridge, Marsha 50,53,66,67,161 Eatherton, Gwendora 161 Eble, Mr. 37,80,189 Ech, Donna 175 Eck, Gary 133 Edens, Jack 198 Eddy, Ralph 195 Edwards, Peggy 62,175 Edwards, Michael 190 Edwards, Sandra 50,S2,54,S6,161 Egbert, Thomas 175 Eggleston, Connie 188 Elliott, Mary 61,175 Elmer, Robert 133 rmiing, Robert eo,e1,1o6,1e1,1sa Emiieh, cena 5O,56,62,99,172,175, 177 Emrich, Everett 102,175 Erhardt, Marsha 53,67,175 Erlinger, Roland 188 Escobar, Mrs. 81 Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Eugea , Bertha 175 Charles 59,100,103,108,113,133 Diana 195 Donna 193 Jessie 175 Kathleen 50,56,62,99,175 Karen 50,64,133 Mandel 193 Mrs. 94 Russell 133 Terry 185 William 133 F Fair, David 133 Fair, Sheryl 187 Fann, Charlotte 54,175 Fann, Connie 133 Fann, Sharon 175 Fargen, Brian 50,51,57,133 Fargen, Richard 198 Fax-ies, Fax-ies, Bonnie 60,161 Rebede 55,60,133 Farmer, James 61,175 Farney, Tanna 62,133 Farrar, Farris, Carol 67,175 Carol 161 Faulkner, Michelle 161 Feasel, Wilma 62,134 Feazel, David 33,59,68,100,117,118, 158,161 Feazel, Pamela 192 Felix, Brenda 190 Felix, David 134 Ferguson, Lindell 175 Fernandez, Diana 134 Ferrell, Billy 185 Ficken, Donna 186 Filipick, Ronald 197 Fink, Ellen 185 Fink, Howard 186 Fink, Kathleen 175 Fischer, Linda 53,54,62,63,134 210 Fisher, Randy 175 Fitzgerald, Schooner 134 Fleming, Larry 192 Fleming, Pat 46,50,51,56,134 Fletcher, Kathleen 161 Fletcher, William 175 Flinn, Arlene Flinn, Deborah 175 Flinn, Dewain 59,100,103,134 Fluker, Gloria 161 Fluker, Linda 190 Fobsr, John 161 Foland, Gary 134 Foland, Kathy 134 Foland, Mike 161 Foley, James 119,175 Foltz, Larry 134 Foltz, Randy 193 Foran, James 175 Foran, Joseph 161 Ford, Bobby 175 Ford, Brenda 195 Ford, Galin 161 Ford, Glenda 134 Ford, Mary 187 Ford, Roberta 175 Ford, William 104,185 Forgy, Donald 175 Forgy, Glendal 161 Forrest, Diane S6,64,161 Fort, Sylvia 54,161 Fortner, Nancy 195 Former, Sandra 60 Fortner, William 67,102,112,1 Foster, Brenda 161 Foster, Ray 134 Foster, Ricky 106,175 Foster, Sandra 192 Foutch, Janet 50,51,56,161 Fowler, Brenda 175 Fowler, Denise 60,161 Fox, Diana 162 Fox, Dorothy 43,135 Frame, Donna 187 Frame, Raymond 175 Francis, Cheryl 65,185 Francis, Garlan 135 Francis, Kathy 188 Francis, Michael 54,176 Franklin, Bernard 135 Franklin, James 135 Franklin, Janice 193,195 Franklin, Joyce 162 Franklin, Kathy 52,62,176 Franklin, Mr. 84 Franklin, Patricia 46,135 Franklin, Rochelle 196 Frederich, Douglas 135 Freeman, Leota 162 Freeman, Linda 56,176 Frein, Linda 27,50,S6,162 Frierdich, Karen 176 Frierdich, Pam 162 Frierson, Terry 197 Frisch, Stephen 64,176 Frisch, Virginia 55,135 Frommel, Michaell 162 Frye, Kathryn 65,185 Frye, Raymond 50,65 ,185 Fuller,'Jeanette 187 Fulton, Ardell 162 Fulton, Clarence 162 Fultz, Darnell 176 Funken, Buddy 65,194 G Caddy, curris 162 caddy, Ricky 187 Gailuis, Bonnie 162 Gaither, Gary 59,100,101,135 Gamache, James 65,197 Gamboa, Brenda 176 22,17 Gansert, Jeanette 190 Gansert, Linda 176 Gant, Tony 176 Gannon, Mr. 82 Gardels, Gloria 135 Gardels, Nathan 53,68,162 Garner, Larry 195 Garner, Wm. 176 Garrett, Carol 56,162 Garrett, Martha 176 Garrett, Sharon 5O,56,65,18S Garrett, Terry 197 Gatlin, Terry 112,119 Gavins, Marzel 64,114,162 Gabhard, Larry 59,100,103,121,122, 135 Gebhard, Terry 192 Geist, Jan 135 Geist, Terry 122,176 Gentsch, Mrs. 81 George, Ruth 56,65,185 Teorge, Torn 66,67,162 George, Mr. 81 Geppart, Carla 60,162 Geppart, Jim 102 csericke, Mr. 112 Geringer, Deborah 193 Geringer, Kathy 162 Gibbs, Carol 187 Giles, Kathleen 56,62,162 Giles, Ronald 176 Gill, Douglas 135 Gill, Paula 37,41,42,50,52,53,57,162 Gill, Richard 185 Gilley, Mr. 80,190 Gillespie, Patricia 65,98,184, Gillison, Carolyn 64,176 Gillison, Sandra 136 Gillison, Sharon 136 Gilmer, Luther 100,101,136 Gilmer, Theresa 190 Girgsby, Tyrone 190 Girth, Carolyn 52,53,57,162 Girth, Donald 162 Girth, Ronald 176 Gisher, Carolyn 55,136 Gisher, Mrs. 95 Gischer, Joanne 162 Gisher, Ron 190 Givens, Ronnie 162 Gladney, Dorothy 162 Gladney, Jaijnes 162 Gleich, Michael 162 Glodich, Jack 176 Glodich, Samuel 1 62 Gloeckner, Patricia 186 Godat, Donna 162 Godier, Thomas 162 Godina, Billy 55,136 Goetz, Robert 163 Goff, Dennis 136 Good, Linda 136 Good, Pamela 176 Goodwin, Charlene S4,64,136 Goodwin, Henry 184 Goodwin, Johnnie 194 Goodwin, Willie 64,163 Gordon, Gordon , Gordon, Gordon , Charlene 136 Kim 55,67,176 Leonard 198 Sally 163 Goree, Donald 193 Goss, Brenda 163 Gossett, Deborah 65,195 Gottlieb, Robert 198 Gourley, Janice 64,176 Gawler, Steve 102,176 Grant, Shirley 163 Grasse, Don 187 Graul, Vanessa 61,198 Graves, Cheryl 195 Gray, Karen 176 Gray, Richard 190 Gray, Rita 52,531,163 Gray, Shelia 163 Greathouse, Richard 194 Green, Catherine 90,176 Green, Deborah 193 Green, Frank 196 Green, Janie 163 Green, LaRose 136 Green, Margaret 176 Green, Tim 163 Green, Tom 66,67,163 Greenhill, Barbara 39,52,53,S4,136 Greenhill, Robert 62,136 Greer, Bill 137 Greer, Bob 38,62,63,163 Greer, Donald 176 Greer, Doyne 199 Griffin, Larry 163 Griffin, Oscar 95 Griffin, Robert 163 Griffin, Wm. 196 Grimmer, Miss 84,85 Gross, Don 176 Gross, Marcia 65,185 Gross, Michael 163 Grossenheider, Wm. 198 Grove, Glenn 176 Grove, Margaret 163 Groves, Wanda 163 Gruenert, Cheryl 137 Gruenert, Kathleen 64,176 Guillo, Mrs. 82 Gulledge, Janet 56,641,176 Gulley, Melvin 190 Gullberg, Miss 84 Guy, Danny 137 H Haberman, Donna 60,195 Hackman, Debra 199 Haggett, Cathy 50,66 ,67 ,137 Haggett, Lawrence 54,57,174,176 Hagler, Dwane 137 Hahn, Marion 163 Hainline, Dave 65,104,111 Halbert, Sandra 197 Hale, Keith 189 Haley, Becky 51,56,62,163 Haley, Francis 95 Hall, Dorothy 64,163 Hall, Margaret 163 Hall, Robert 196 Hall, Robin 191 Hall, Ricky 194 Hall, Sam 61,163 Hallingsworth, Donna 65,194 Hamilton, Steven 176 Hamm, Charles 64,1os,111,119,123 185 Hamm, James 163 Hamm, Ronald 60,176 Hammond, James 193 Hammond, Mary 56,57,176 Hampton, Joyce 188 Hampton, Vicky 163 Hampton, William 191 Hance, Mr. 37,90,91 Hand, Deborah 195 Hand, Ronald 189 Hand, Sheila 49,137 Haney, Sandy 137 Haney, Sharon 78,137 Hankins, Andrew 137 Hankins, Sharon 189 Hannaford, Donald 176 Hardin, Joe 68,100,163 Harding, Wm. 176 Hardman, Michael 176 Harmon, John 163 Harmon, Melvin 53,163 211 Harmon, Sandra 163 Harneck, Pamela 189 Harper, David 187 Harper, John 163 Harrell, George 198 Harrell, Margaret 196 Harris, Elidie 176 Harris, Evelyn 39,56,163 Harris, Gary 61,163 Harris, Larry 176 Harris, Leola 137 Harris, Lovetta 163 Harris, Mitchell 176 Harris, Steven 61,106,194 Harris, Terry 176 Harris, Terry Lee 137 Harris, Theodore 176 Harris, Tonya 193 Harrison, Robert 137 Harshfield, Lee 185 Harshfield, Tim 115,176 Hart, Donies 112,117,176 Hart, Etheria 188 Hart, Sandra 188 Hartman, Iris 55,138 Harwell, Susan 87 Hawkins, Cynthia 50,61 ,195 Hawkins, Diana 163 Hawkins, Mrs. 94 Hawthorne, Janice 138 Hawthorne, Shermon 176 Hayes, Mary 68,138 Hayes, Steven 176 Haywood, James 199 Heance, Cindi 189 Heath, James 176 Heath, Marie 186 Heatherly, Mrs. 94 Hedtkamp, Linda 163 Heine, David 50,51,57,163 Heine, Sharon 176 Heinleine, David 187 Heitman, Victor 191 Helm, Beverly 186 Helm, Beverly Ann 163 Helm, Helen 163 Helton, Wayne 138 Henderson, Deborah 54,176 Hendrickson, Michael 138 Henneberry, James 54,6-4,176 Hennessy, Kathleen 66 Henry, James 106,163 Henry, Phillip 55,176 Henson, Chuck 106 Hervey, Carolyn 184 Hessling, Beverly 192 Hessling, George 163 Hetzel, Elizabeth 50,57,163 Hicks, -Harold 163 Hicks, Shirley 186 Higgins, Pamela 50,52,53,56,6 Hildebrand, Sharon 176 Hilderbrand, Henry 187 Hileman, Paul 72 Hill, Brenda 55,138 Hill, Daniel 102,112,119,176 Hill, Floyd 196 Hill, Frankie 138 Hill, Gary 195 ,6s,1es 2,163 Hill, James s9,1oe,1o7,117,11s,13s Hill, Leonard 163 I-xi11,,.Marvin 163 Hill, Ronnie 196 Hillyard, Stephen 50,172 ,176 Hinkle, Frances 187 Hinshaw, kenda 176 Hinson, Charles 117,163 Hinson, Kathie s3,s6,6o,13a Hirth, Ken 176 Hirth, Susan 187 Hochstatter, Judy 138 Hodges, Brenda 163 Hodges, Larry 192 Hodges, Rhonda 163 Hoffman, Barry 176 Hoffman, Renee 184 Holcomb, Frank 163 Holeman, linda 163 Hollingsworth, Donna 54 Hollyfield, Charles 176 Hollyfield, Jo Ellen 64,138 Holman, Theresa 176 Holmes, Dennis 176 Holmes, Mr. 73,219 Holt, Carla 176 Holt, Janice 198 Holt, Judy 62,163 Honnen, Philip 43 Hoock, Mark 114,163 Hoock, Steven 123,197 Hood, Miss 52,74 Hook, Charles 187 Hooker, Diane 176 Hopkins, Mary 163 Hopmann, Dianna 176 Hornbeck, Vicki 176 Hort, James 186 Hosna, Patricia 177 Hoss, Carolyn 187 Hotzhauer, Steven 176 Houseman, Mrs. 82 Houston, Mary 190 Howard, Ammonia Lee 177 Howard, Gary 194 Howard, Michael 163 Howard, Thomas 106,112,117,177 Hubbard, Lee 50,51,52,54,138 Hults, Arzetta 53,57,177 Hunt, Hunt, Hunt, Hunt , Hupt, Bill 41,42,139 Carol 192 Catherine 177 Cynthia 197 Jackie 188 Hunter, Bruce 117,163 Hunter, Gail 177 Hunter, Laura 177 Hunter, Mike 114,163 Hunter, Mrs. 52,74 Hurt, Don 102 Hurt, Kathy 33,46,50,53,56,60,98 139 Hussey, Sandra 163 Hutcherson, Sheila 197 Hutson, Rick 104,111,123,187 Hutter, Kathleen 139 Hutter, Thomas 177 Hutto, Donna 193 Hutton, Larry 62,122,177 Hutton, Terry 177 Hyatt, Michael 186 Hych, Nellie 186 I Ice, Jeannie 64,177 Imhof, Donald 187 Ingram, Lucius 177 Irby, Alan 119,177 Irvin, Teresa 65,195 Ital, Keith 177 Ivy, Ella Mae , 139 Ivy, Hattie 177 J Jackson, Althea 54,177 Jackson, Alvin 59,106,107,139 Jackson, Bruce 100,114 Jackson, Charlotte 65,187 Jackson, Darline 54,163 Jackson, David 50,187 Jackson, Dixie 177 Jackson, Franklin 114,119,188 Jackson, Patricia 65,193 Jackson, Patricia 54,177 Jackson, Ricky 192 ,126, Jackson, Steve 163 Jacquin, Terry 139 Jaggers, Charles 65 Jamerson, Danny 190 James, Bessie 163 James, Deloris 177 Jameson, Betty 139 Jameson, Tinker 192 Jenkins, Lee 192 Jenkins, Peggy 163 Jensen, Carol 62,63,139 Jerome, Judy 177 Jestus, Gloria 64,177 Jethro, Tom 104,123 Jethroe, Lou Ellen 65,187 Jobe, Lois 163 Johns, Donald 177 Johns, Jackie 163 Johnson, Areatha 65,198 Johnson, Bernice 177 Johnson, Charles 177 Johnson, David 104,119,191 Johnson, Dennis 189 Johnson, Dosha S6,66,67,163 Johnson, Emma 163 Johnson, Joseph 196 Johnson, Lenroy 177 Johnson, Mary 198 Johnson, Rebecca 62,177 Johnson, Shirley 163 Johnston, Roger 106,177 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, ones Barbara 139 Danny 164 Deborah Lee 186 Debra Ann so,s6,es,9s,19s Debra Kay 177 Dennis 185 J Jonesf Diana z7,41,42,5o,s3, 139 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jordan Jordan Donald 67,178 Janet 65,193 Jeannette 54 Jimmy 185 Jo Ellen 186 Joy 62,164 Leslie 62,164 Mary 56,67,164 Maxine 56,164 Michael 52,191 Mike 193 Patricia 56,60,164 Primus 104,123,187 Sara 164 Theresa 164 , Robert 193 , Sheila 189 Joslin, Debbie 139 Joslin, Janice 56,178 Joslin, Kitty 61,195 K Kalhorn, Terry 178 Kalinowski, Tom 64,139 Kaltenbach, Michael 178 5s,52,9a, Kalinowski, Terry 61,178 64 Kammer, Michael 62,100,1 Kammer, Steve 65,104,185 Kane, James 50,140 Kane, Richard 195 Kasal, Jeanne 189 Kasikantiris, Diane 178 Kastner, David 29,140 Kearney, Catherine 187 Kebr, Patricia 189 Keith, Keith, Cathy 187 Cynthia 198 Kelley, Kenneth 55,178 Kelley, Lucilia 197 Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Becky 140 Dennis 65,104,194 Michael 106,112,122, Kennedy, Joy 42 212 178 Kennedy, Michael 140 Kennedy, Mrs. 80 Kennedy, Mr. R. 83,168,194 Kennel, Nancy 164 Kennel, Sherrie 64,195 Kenney, James 164 Kentch, Chris 104,119,197 Kentch, Eugene 52,S4,140 Kerperien, Anita 164 Kerperien, Gary 164 Kessler, Deborah S4,56,189 Kessler, Dale 100,164 Kessler, Mr. 83 Kharibian, Judy 65,193 Kimberling, Richard 192 Kimble, Cynthia 43,50,52,54,56,6O, 81,140 Kimble, Linda 52,54,56,61 Kinder, Terry 178 King, Bruce 60,61,164 King, Madeline 178 King, Mary 178 Mary Catherine 164 King, Kinney, Barbara 178 Kinsella, Mr. 80,191,192 Kinslow, Edward 178 Kinsman, Henry 54,140 Kirtley, Sara 47,68,140 Kinzy, James 178 Kitzinger, Charlene 55,140 Klein, Diane 52,56,178 Kleist, Walter 50,51,60,140 Klemme, Nancy 140 Klemme, Susan 65,185 Kluthe, Roger 104,197 Knick, Barbara 198 Knick, Barbara 164 Knick, Earl 140 Knowlton, Tiffney 106,122,178 Koebbe, John 178 Koehler, Walter 164 Koepke, Shirley 141 Kohl, John 164 Kohl, Patricia 78,141 Kollack, Kenneth 123,191 Kollmeyer, Ruth 164 Kolwyck, Karen 186 Kolwyck, Patricia 164 Koonce, Alice 54,65,185 Koonce, Brenda 65,185 Korbar, Diane 33,5O,S6,62,99,172, 177,178 Kovach, Jackie 195 Krack, Ernest 187 Kramer, Mark 61,122,178 Krekel, Sandy 54,6S,185 Krekel, Susan 54,56,164 Kukendall, Edward 164 Kunz, Donna 178 Kyles, Bessie 189 Kyles, Willie 178 L LaBerta, Linda 164 LaBerta, Nancy 64,178 LaBuda, Mrs. 84 LaCroix, Betty 41,112,164 LaForge, Pamela 50,54,56,66,67,164 Lalk, Allen 195 Lane, Mrs. 87 Lanfried, Phillip 93,141 Lands, Joyce 54,141 Lands, Linda 64,164 Lane, Lloyd 164 Lanius, Deborah 5O,56,61,178 LaPrade, Joyce 178 LaPrade, Sharon 56,178 LaRee, Christine 189 Larkin, Patricia 178 LaRoe, Girty 141 LaRoe, James 141 Larsen, Paul 102,178 Latchem, Jack 104,119 Latchem, Kenneth 32,33,41,42,50,59 60,100,103,108,110,113,121,141 Latner, James 65,194 Latta, John 59,61,100,101,108,110,11 120,121,141 Latta, Judith 62,63,141 Lattins, Alan 111,194 Lauderdale, Joseph 165 Lauer, June 178 Lauer, Lara 178 Lauman, Pete 64,165 Lauther, Keith 189 Laux, Robert 165 Lawrence, Cynthia S0,S3,56,57,165 Lawrence, George, Jr. 165 Lawrence, George A. 165 Lawson, Donna 64,178 Laxton, Tony 197 Leach, Bill 165 Leach, Ruth 178 Ledbetter, Susan 5O,51,52,54,56,60, 165 Ledell, Curt 104 Lee, Deborah 50,51,56,141 Lee, Helen S2,54,141 Lee, Mr. 91,106,108,112 Leeling, Linda 141 Legg, Bill 142 Lehde, Mr. 80,193 Lehnhoff, Thomas 187 Lehnig, Jean 178 Lehnig, Theresa 52,165 Leible, Kathleen 187 Lentz, Stephen 197 Leonard, Charlotte 51,142 Leonard, Patrick 6S,104,111,123,197 Lepper, Geraldine 178 Leuther, William 197 Levin, Robert 165 Lewis, Dennis 178 Lewis, Garry 191 Lewis, Gregory 185 Lewis, Kenneth 184 Liddell, Curtis 111,119,185 Liddell, Ethel 199 Liddell, George 123,193 Lillico, Angelo 188 Lingle, Debra 62,178 Lipe, Dennis 65,104,186 Lippert, James 178 Litty, Stanley 178 LiVigni, Joseph 165 LiVigni, Mark 186 Lloyd, George 102,178 Lochard, Mr. 88,123 Locigno, Angela 165 Lock, Dennis 61,102,178 Lock, Jerome 188 Lock, Richard 165 Lock, Stanley 51,61,100,165 Locke, Bill 178 Locke, Jim 142 Lockett, Monquincie 178 Lockette, Susie 142 Lockhart, Harry 197 Loggins, John 197 Logsdon, Mr. 81 Long, Rebecca 165 Loomis, Mary 26,28,SO,52,53,56,57, 98,126,142 Lopez, John 198 Lorton, Mr. 91 Lott, William 165 Loutner, Keith 104 Lovins, Ricky 191 Lowe, Glen 106,122 Lowe, Sheryl 50,65,195 Loyd, Judith 64,178 Loyd, Mary 53,56,64,178 Lucas, Jerry 189 J 3, Luetkemeyer, Michael 165 Lukefahr, Cynthia 197 Luna, Catarino 194 Lunsford, Harold 194 Lunsfor Lust er , Luster , d, Linda 55,142 Eugene 165 Flinn 59,100,101,117,142 Ken-y 1o2,11z,119,17s Luster, Gerald 102,178 Luster, Luster, Sandra 178 Luster, Thomas 142 Luther Betty 199 I Lutker, Gregory 165 Luttrell, Dennis 190 Luttrell, William 64,165 Lybarger, Deborah 64,178 Lybarger, Patricia 178 Lynch, Cheryl 191 Lunch, Jimmy 186 Lynch, Linda 178 Lynch, Marcia 165 Lynch, Rodney 193 Lynn, Charles 191 M Meeks, Chris 143 Meier, Jimmy 165 Meinders, Marilyn 179 Melton, James 197 Meppiel, James 165 Mercer, James 165 Merritt, Jack 165 Merryman, Pat 50,62,165 Mers, Kenneth 188 Mers, Lynn 165 Metcalfe, Elizabeth 179 Meyer, James 165 Meyer, Paul 143 Meyer, Ricky 102,119,122 Meyer, Ronald 179 Meyer, Ronnie 165 Meyer, Thomas 186 Meyers, Chuck 114,193 Meyers, Nick 51,170 Michess, Lloyd 104 Middleton, James 65,194 Millati, Debra 190 Miller, Bonnie 192 Miller, Carlotta 179 Maag, Terry 165 Mabe, Ruth 142 Mackley, Charles 191 Macon, Calvin 53,178 Madden, Connie 165 Madlock, Irene 178 Magarian, Mr. 83 Maine, Donna 55,142 Malaschak, David 50,65,119.198 Malaschak, Michael 60,61,106,165 Mallery, William 178 Malmberg, Karin 56,165 Malone, Mr. 83 Maloney, Daniel 188 Manning, Brenda 48,55,142 Manning, Fred 165 Manring, Carolyn 165 Mantz, Darlene 66,68,165,171 Mantz, Kenneth 191 Mantz, Linda 142 Mantz, Sandra 178 Mardirosian, Dennis 178 Mardirosian, Jettie 104,186 Marfio, Janet 67,165 Marfio, Susan 178 Margetis, Mr. 88,100 Marks, Dan 27,59,62,100,101,143 Marks, Tom 50,165 Marler, Bill 143 Marley, Charles 61,198 Marley, Mr. 81 Marlow, Harold 178 Marlow, Johnie 54,57,178 Marshall, Dinah 165 Marshall, Georgiane 178 Martin, Jolene 189 Martin, Karen 165 Martin, Vicki 33,50,52,56,62,178 Marty, David 178 Marty, Joy 55,143 Massey, Diane 165 Massey, Randall 114,165 Maston, Carolyn 178 Maston, Freda 54,143 Mathison, Keith 104,197 Matlock, Carolyn 165 Matt, Jacqueline 178 Maue, Linda 178 May, Miss G. 34,78 Mayberry, Kenneth 50,165 Mayberry, Ricky 143 Mayville, Michael 104,1 11 ,119,123, 189 Mayville, Sheryl 62,165 Meadows, Norman 198 Mealer, Patricia 165 Mecalo, Mike 43 213 Miller , Miller, Miller , Miller , Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller , Miller , Miller , 143 Clark 123,164,165 Diane 165 Georgia 56,64,185 Judith 56,65,193 Larry 165 McClure 165 Michael 187 Ricky 190 Sheila 56,62,179 Sue 55,143 Tom S9,68,108,112,120,121 Mills, Carl 179 Mills, John 196 Milster, Jackie 192 Milster, Marty 165 Minthrop, Miss 75 Miraux, Debra 165 s Mirgaux, Harvey 189 Mispagel, Roger 192 Mitchell, Barbara 187 Mitchell, Bernard 102,114 Mitchell, Gary 65,194 Mitchell, Gregory 59,106,107,117, 118,143 Mitchell, Jeraldine 196 Mitchell, Jerome 106,166 Mitchell , Mitchell, Mit che ll , Lloyd 189 Mary 143 Michael 166 Mitchell, Sharon 143 Mitchell, Terry 166 Mixon, Al 144 Mobley, Earl 106,179 Mokriakow. Georsze 55,63,144 Mokriakow, lreen 62,166 Moloney, Timothy 122,179 Monaghan, Mrs. 80,194,195 Mooney, Anthony 166 Mooney, Pamela 189 Moore, Karen 179 Moore, Mrs. 87 Moore, Rebecca 144 Moore, Sandra 144 Moravec, Francis 90,179 Moravec, Joseph 36,166 Morgan, Freddie 64,122,179 Morgan, Mark 192 Morr, David 179 Morris , Betty 1 79 Morris, D Morris, K ebra 64,179 eith 191 Morris, Marsha 144 Morris, Mike 166 Morris, Mike 199 Morris, Pamela 179 Morris, Sherry 65,195 Morris, Theresa 166 Mosbacher, Mary 65,98,198 Mosblech, Paul 62,112,179 Mosblech, Sherrill 54,144 Moskop, Terry 191 Mosley, Aaron 144 Mosley, Carolyn 179 Mosley, Diann 166 Moss, Gary 144 Moss, Linda 62,166 Moyer, Pamela 166 Moyer, Paula 166 Mudd, Arthur 190 Mudd, Diane 52,166 Mudd, Jill 189 Muehlendyck, Paul 199 Mulherin, David 106,112,117,166 Mulherin, Donna 144 Muskop, Mulkey, Murden, I1:d'im'P1l::Ys WP Y Murphy: Murphy, Mr. 81 Ted 144 Janet 56,166 Michael 179 Norma 166 Robert 186 Murray, Donna 179 Murrel, Tom 144 Muskopf, Karen 166 Terry 104 Muskopf, Harold 121,144 Musskopff, Keith 193 Muuarelli, Mr. 59,88,100 Myer, Francis 72 Myer, Ricky 61,179 Myers, Ernest 166 Myers, Francis 100,166 Myers, Marlene 53,179 Myers, Nicholas 50,166 Mc McAtee, Robert 190 McBride, Colleen 54,615,189 Mckide, Ferdinand 165 McCarthy, Linda 179 McClain, Maude 145 McClain, Mildred 179 McClain, Mollie 165 McClelland, Karen 195 McC1enahan, Kelly 179 McCloud, Theresa 54,179 McCluskey, Patricia 165 McCollom, Martin 192 McConnell, Cora Mae 95 McCool, George 102,119,179 McCord, Robin 145 McCoy, Beverly 145 McCrary, Tony 179 McCri1lis, Mike 196 McDaniel, Robert 60,145 McDonald, Mr. 75 McDonnell, Ricky 179 McDonnell, Vicky 165 McE1ligott, Roland 145 Mclintire, Mike 59,121,145 McFadden, Janet 54,145 McGil1is, Kathy 185 McGinnis, Kevin 190 McGinnis, Timothy 145 McGrew, Cynthia 65,81,197 McGrew, Steve 165 McGuire, Barbara 165 McGuire, Fred 191 McGuire, Michael 28,S0,59,100,103, 105,120,121,145 McGuire, Patrick 165 Mclntosh Dixie 65,193 McIntosh:Me1vadeen 27,5O,56,68,69, 98,158,165 Mclntyre, Billy 185 McKinney, John 35,114,145 McKenny, Curtis 84,165 McLain, Kathleen 57,94,145 McManus, Debbie 165 McMath, Jennifer 145 McMath, Thomas 145 McMillan, Mary 52,54,57,62,63,146, 201 4 McMurry, Jill 179 McNeal, John 53,146 McNelly, Gary 146 McNelly, Mark 187 McPherson, Don 146,207 McQueen, Rick 60,61,76,146 McSellers, Daniel 65,104,196 McShane, Kathy 98,185 McShane, Marcina 165 McWhorter, Carol 39,56,62,146 N Narez, Greg 62,166 Narez, Randall 185 Nash, Debbie 146 Natoli, John 197 Neckermann, Ricky 197 Nedich, Barbara 146 Needham, Dee 179 Needham, LaDonna 189 Neel, Ginny 62,166 Neel, Mrs. 79 Neighbors, Mr. 7S,84,170 Nelson, Dennis 166 Nelson, Lois 195 Nelson, Mrs. 93 Nenninger, Barbara 54,189 Nenninger, Mike 166 Neverstitch, Mr. 24,88 Newell, John 179 Newsome, Gloria 64,166 Newsome, Joan 146 Newton, Mr. 79 Nichols, Jerry 179 Nichols, Joyce 56,64,179 Nichols, Reggie 62,166 Nicholson, Earl 61,104,123,185 Nicholson, Kay 186 Niederhoffer, Brenda 189 Niederhoffer, Linda 146 Nolden, Karen 64,179 Norman, Jesse 179 Norman,Mary 166 Norris, Joseph 106,119,179 Norris, Steve 53,59,62,106,117,118, 146 North, Charles 192 Northcutt, Debra 197 Norton, Mr. 90,91 Novak, Mr. 80,114,195,196 Nowell, Patricia 166 Nuckles, Rita 56,191 Nuckles, Vicky 56,61,179 Nugent, Charles 179 Nunley, Bertha 179 Nunley, Harold 100,112,166 Nutton, T. 122 O O'Ban.non, Eddie 179 O'Barr, Frank 190 Obermark, Donna 60,179 O'Brien, Becky 147 O'Brien, Donna 166 O'Brien, Richard 179 O'Conner, Kathleen 192 O'Conner, John 166 O'De11, Mitchell 64,100,108,166 Odom, Martha 50,52,S4,56,60,172,179 Odom, Stanley 72 Odom, Vickie 65,187 Ogden, Sharon 62,166 Ogilvie, Laura 5O,52,53,56,64,166 Ogletree, Loretta 57,166 O'Guinn, Deane 186 O'Guinn, Marilyn 54,194 O'Guinn, Roxana 147 O'Guinn, Steve 90,179 Ohms, Leo 62,147 214 Oliver, Terry 185 Orr, Patricia 64,179 Orzeck, Janis 179 Osia, Mr. 80,196,197 Overton, Donna 166 Overturf, Danny 195 Ovett, Mrs. 95 P Page, Claude 186 Parker, Ginger 192 Parker, Michael 179 Parker, Terry 62,179 Parks, Willie Mae 166 Parr, Billy 179 Parr, Bobby 166 Parsons, Jeanie 179 Paschel, Mary 198 Paschke, Charles 188 Paschke, Charlotte 54,56,66,67,166 Paschke, Mark 147 Paschke, Timothy 179 Pashia, Dennis 166 Pashia, William 179 Paters, D. 122 Patterson, Harley 188 Patterson, Pat 50,59,100,103,147 Paul, Larry 166 Pearl, David 166 Peebles, Mrs. 80,197,198 Pelc, Mrs. 91 Pendleton, David 166 Penno, Janice 192 Penno, Richard 179 Pennock, Barbara 56,166 Pennock, Bill 179 Pennock, Wm. 104,187 Penny, Debra 56,147 Penny, Karen Penrod, Kathy Penrod, Sandra 56,151,147 166 197 Perkey, William 179 Perkins, Carmen 179 Perkins, Cheryl 188 Perko, Kenneth 41,42,50,166 Perko, Larry 51,147 Perry, Carrie 54,64,147 Perry, David 180 Perry, David Lee 198 Perry, Mike 102 Perry, Persch Persch Persch Orlando 102,112,119,180 bacher, Earl 50,51,66,67,147 bacher, George 72 bacher, Sharon 98,195 Peters, Dennis 60,61,102,122,180 Peters, Mrs. 94 Peterson, Billy 60,61,180 Peterson, Gary 166 Peterson, Mary 56,62,180 Petterson, Patti 166 Peyton, Linda 194 Phelps, Edward 180 Phelps, Vickie 197 Pheonix, Joseph 180 Phillips, Debbie 39,147 Phillips, Debra 197 Phillips, Gary 166 Phillips, James 180 Phillips, John 166 Phillips, June 166 Phillips,Mrs. 95 Phillips, Peggy 166 Philpot, Susan 166 Phinney, Danny 192 Phinney, Debra 62,147 Piazza, Atell 95 Piazza, Linda 52,57,180 Pickering, Kenneth 62,119,180 Pickett, Michael 117,180 Pierce, Debra 53,62,166,219 Pierce, Frederick 119,180 Pierce, Hantz 185 Pierce , Piersol , Pilcher , Mokita ,198 Susan 192 Donna 54,62,18O Pinion, Peggy 55,148 Pinsker, Diane 180 Pinta,David 62,166 Pinta,James 192 Plake, Denneth 196 Pleimling, Charles 166 Plummer, Jim 166 Pohle, Denise 54,189 Pohle, Sharon 166 Poirot, Judy 193 Poirot, Sally 180 Poole, James 189 Poole anet 180 1 Poolez Rebecca 78,166 Port ell , Pamela 56,63,64,166 Poston, Wayne 119,191 Potts, William 167 Powell, Daniel 102,114-,180 Powell, Norman 198 Powell, Sandra 180 Powell, Thomas 50,51,100,167 Pratt, Clifford 180 Prescott, Jonathon 64,180 Pre sson , Pre sson , Pre ston , Pribble , Pribble Tony 189 Michael 166 Charles 169 Donald 148 Suzanne 180 Prillam,an, Mr. 76,77 Prince, Janese 54,64,166 Prince, Kevin 111,190 Prosise, James 167 Provo, Gloria 180 Purcell, Tom 167 Q Quaipi, Blanche 180 Quain, Kathleen 65,187 Quarles, Andres 198 Quick, Deborah 1 80 R Rachell, Elizabeth 50,51 ,s3,s6 Rachell,- Sharon 167 Rachels, Jere 185 Ragain, Roger 192 Ragain, Ronald 180 Ragan, Steven 198 Raines, Byron 51,167 Ramsey, Barry 194 Ramsey, Orville 180 Ramse Sue 167 ,148 Reith, Miss 79 Reith, William 167 Reliord, Patricia 167 Relford, Regina 52,53,54,57,148 Remelius, Terry 33,59,100,118,148 Restoff, Jane 56,167 Reuss, Mr. 91 Rheinecker, Dennis 148 Rheinhardt, Jerry. 167 Rich, Rodney 181 Rich, Walter 50,54,60,114,167 Richards, Janice 167 Richardson, Joe 60,106,112,167 Richardson, Sharon 64,148 Richison, Mrs. 91 Richmond, Michael 195 Richmond, Peggy 149 Ridgeway, Donna 64,181 Ridgeway, Richard 181 Riebling, Teresa 181 Riecks, Victoria 54,198 Ries, Michael 62,167 Riggins, Cynthia 54,65,193 Riley, Joe 167 Ripperdan, Mrs. 34,89 Risling, Darel 181 Rivet, Linda 67,181 Roberds, Ronald 62,181 Robert, Sandra 167 Robert, Saundra 181 Roberts, Catherine 181 Roberts, Judith 192 Roberts, Louis 149 Roberts, Mickie 65 Roberts, Sharon 64,168 Robertson, Larry 104,195 Robertson, Richard 195 Robinett, Carla 195 Robinson, Barbara 193 Robinson, Bonds 114,181 Robinson, Charles E. 181 Robinson, Charles, Jr. 59,l00,101,105, Rubelmann, Dorothy 149 Rubottom, Mike 168 Rudd, Michael 123,190 Rudenberg, Kenny 181 Rulo, Christine 55,149 Rundquist, James 108,181 Rundquist, Linda 186 Rushing, Edna 195 Rushing, Raymond 57,181 Russell, William 149 Rutledge, Kathleen 65,80,195 Rutledge, Pamela 198 Ryan, Vickie 168 Rybacki, Pamela 168 S Sadowski, Mrs. 94 Samson, Terrell 84 Sanders, Billy 184 Sanders, Lydia 46,53,66,67,149 Sanders, Marsha 190 Sanderson, Melvin 181 Sanders, Mrs. 84 Sands, William 64,181 Sandoluld, Jorge 43 Sargent, Mark 168 Satterwhite, Darlene 78,168 Satterwhite, Sue 189 Saucier, Laverne 181 Sauerbrunn, Alline 60,149 Sauget, Michele 181 Scautlin, Pamela 54,65,189 Schaefer, Patricia 150 Schaeperkoetter, Linda 168 Schafer, Kathy 54,193 Schiebel, Joe 181 Schenk, Harry 55,150 Schiller, Kevin 187 Schilling, Miss 81 Schilling, Mr. 83 Schillinger, Fred 196 Schmeding, Priscilla 56,62,181 Schmidt, Deborah 190 108,110,113,117,118,149 Robinson, Dianna 181 Robinson, Donald 149 Robinson, Jonathon 123,199 Robinson, Kenneth 181 Robinson, Michael 191 Robinson, Richard 64,181 Robinson, Shirley 64,181 Robinson, Stareete 168 Robinson, Susan 62,98,168 Schmidt, Diane 168 Schmidt, Michael 191 Schmitt, Miss 87 Schneeberger, Edward 168 Schneeberger, John 168 Schneidawind, Barry 65,104,119,197 Schneidea, Barbara 181 Schneider, Linda 51,56,62,150 Schneidewind, Karen 50,57,168 v Range, been 27,so,s6,s7,9s,15s,167 Range, Michael 104,186 Range, Ralph 190 Range, Thomas 102,180 Rapert, Cathy 191 Ratliffe, ueya 164,167 Ratterman, Deborah 167 Ray, Barbara 180 Ray, Miss 79 Raymond, Kim 50,118,148 Raymond, Shawn 50,65,185 Raynes, Christopher 167 Rea, Gary 148 Rea, Robert 148 Reamer, Bonnie 148,204 Redden, Mark 167 Reed, Bill 46,68,126,148 Reed, Cathy 167 Reed, Clinton 192 Reed, Diane 181 Reed, Lanny 181 Reed, Sandra 167 Reed, Shirley 196 Reich, Pamela 167 Reich, Waldo 167 Reidelberger, Lynette 197 Reiser, Edward 188 Reisinger, Kathleen 167 Rodemich, Eugene 72 Rodgers, Ginger 192 Rodgers, Joyce 168 Rodgers, Trudy 54,196 Roedl, Catherine 181 Roedl, Jim 168 Roedl, Patricia 54,189 Rogers, Alma 168 Rogers, Charles 168 Rogers, Daniel 181 Rogers, Diane 55,149 Scholz, Mr. 83 Schreiber, David 150 Schreiber, Vickie 181 Schrock, Wayne 150 Schroeder, Albert 181 Schroeder, David 181 Schroeder, Dale 187 Schuck, Laurie 168 Schultz, A. 53 Schwartz, Mr. 35,51,86,87 Schwarz, Mrs. 93 Schwepker, Deborah 168 Rogers, Jimmie 168 Rogers, Linda 149 Rogers, Lois 168 Roland, David 123 Romero, Richard 181 Rosa, Bobbie 28,43,62,63,149 Rosa, Vicki 56,64,l81 Rose, Anthony 181 Rosenberger, Janet 181 Rosenkranz, Florence 181 Rosenkranz, John 168 Rosenlcranz, Lloyd 168 Rosenstengel, Mr. 81 Rosselot, Tom 168 Rowland, David 104,111,187 Roy, Linda 52,57,181 Royal, Jo Ann 65,195 Royal, Mrs. 94 215 Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott , Janet 181 Lonnie 150 Michael 65,104,123,195 Steven 100,168 Scroggins, Alan 186 Scroggins, Danny 65 Scroggins, Harry 168 Scruggs, Denise 199 Seal, Gloria 168 Seats, Patricia 55,150 Seats, Richard 65,185 Seawright, Joan 181 Seganedo, Brenda 50,51,54,S6,62,15 Severs, Marilyn S3,54,56,66,67,168 Shackelford, Gary 169 Shanelyn, Lydell 95 Shaner, Betty 169 Shaner, Bonnie 184 Shaner, Melanie 199 Sharp, Karen 185 Shearer, Belinda 150 Sheary, Mr. 87 Shellenbery, Margie 190 Shelton, Linda 62,150 Shepard, Rita 196 Shepherd, Betty 188 Sherman, James 64,181 Sherrod, Jerry 194,195 Shin.n, Deborah 56,60,181 Shinn, Jo Ann 41,42,15O Shipp, Danny 181 Shotwell, John 59,100,116,117,169 Shreve, Deborah 187 Shreve, Kenneth 169 Shuck. Patricia 174,181 Siadak, Christine 57,181 Siadek, Deborah 197 Siadek, Steven 50,51,169 Sickels, Judy 188 Siemer, Rickey 169 Sills, Bill 181 Simeral, Kenneth 62,631,169 Similey, Bill 169 Simmons, Florice 184 Simms, Richard 181 Sisson, Sandy 150 Sitzes, David 62,63,114,169 Sivley, Deborah 52,57,181 Skipper, Michael 61,169 Sloss, Brenda 56,57,151,204 Sloss, Terry 102,181 Sluder, Mr. 73 Small, Donna 65,197 Small, William 151 Smart, Janice 181 Smith, Bruce 169 Smith, Carol 57,169 Smith, Cathy 52,151 Smith, Daniel 169 Smith, David 62,151 Smith, Deborah 181 Smith, Deborah G. 169 Smith, Debra 151 Smith, Dennis 181 Smith, Gary 57,169 Smith, James 181 Smith, James H. 187 Smith, Jesse 72 Smith, Judith 54,65 Smith, Karen 56,169 Smith, Kenneth 51,193 Smith, Marcia 169 Smith, Michael 169 Smith, Robert 62,169 Smith, Sharon 169 Smith, Sheila 192 Smith, Susan 197 Smith, Vicki 55,151 Smithson, Clifford 151 Smoot, Sharon 64,169 Smotherman, Debra 196 Smotherman, Harry 64,181 Smothers, Donna 54,S6,181 Snow, Ronald 123,198 Snow, Steve 50,57,169 Snyder, Michael 186 Songer, Danny 189 Sosslan, T. 53 Spangenberg, Janice 169 Sparks, Brenda 185 Sparks, Roberta 84,181 Sparn, Arthur 181 Spates, Corrine 192 Springfield, Milton 169 Spisak, Ken 169 Spiask, Kerri 169 Sronce, Debra 54,56,64,181 Sronce, Kathy 188 Sronce, Pamela, 169 Stacy, Carla 65,197 Staedtler, Janet 189 Staley, Robert 189 Starr, Brenda 27,40,42,50,52,54,56, 62,63,67,151 Starr, Charles 104,111,123,185 Staten, Janet 65,198 Staten, Loretta 181 Steiger, Dean 190 Steinhardt, Robert 57,181 Steinhardt, Steven 53,151 Steinmetz, Dale 50,169 Steinmetz, Glenn 187 Stengel, Donald 191 Stengel, Donna 52,56,151 Stengel, Pamela 52,53,169 Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Stephens, Beverly 181 Michele 56,62,169 Randall 169 Rebecca 151 Tom 151 Stevens, Dennis 50,59,117,118,152 Stevens, Douglas 169 Stevens, Linda 62,152 Stevenson, Dianna 53,56,181 Stevenson, Willie 152 Steward, Eugene 190 Stewart, Cheryl 152 Stewart, Henry 181 Stewart, Linda 50,56,60,61,169 Stewart, Michelle 61,198 Stewart, Roy 190 Stokes, David 152 Stokes, Harvey 199 Stokes, Teddie 61,182 Stone, Terry 182 Stout, Geraldine 189 Stout, Spencer 65,106,119,190 Stratman, Darryl 182 Straughn, John 62,106,169 Strayhorn, Rhonda 65,185 Stripe, Linda 182 Strobel, Brenda 169 Strobel, Ronald 152 Strobel, Virgil 102,182 Stroup, Penny 34,152 Stroup, Vickie 54,189 Stuckey, Clifford 169 Stueber, Kathryn 182 Stuecken, Carl 190 Sullins, David 65,193 Sullivan, Pat 50,53,60,61,98,1S2 Sullo, Claudia 54,169 Summer, Gerald 104-,111,119,123 Sumner, Janis 64,87,169 Sumoski, Daniel 182 Sumoski, Rodney 186 Suter, Paula 184 Sutherlin, Martha 64,152 Sutton, Steve 59,100,169 Sweed, Mrs. 95 Sweeney, Rose 50,66,68,69,126,152 Switzer, Lawrence 64,122,182 Sydenstricker, Kenneth 152 Sydow, Joseph 152 Sydow, Paul 182 T Tankersley, Karen 199 Tanner, Pamela 198 Tarrant, Dennis 62,182 Tarrant, Tim 65,184 Tate, Michael 196 Tate, Pat 153 Tauchert, Peggy 169 Taylor, Bobby 188 Taylor, Charles 102,114,182 Taylor, Debbie 169 Taylor, Kathy 36,51,52,54,56,62,15 Taylor, Mary 52,64,169 Taylor, Michael 153 Taylor, Mr. 82,83,114 216 3 77 7 Taylor, Patricia 52,54,56,62,182 Taylor, Robert 100,114,117,169 Tayon, Jenness 182 Teal, Donna 169 Teason, Cathy 182 Tendeck, Sharon 182 Terry, Gloria 153 Thackeray, Robbie 169 Thomas, Beverly 64,182 Thomas, Deatrice 65,184 Thomas, Jo Ellyn 153 Thomas, Paul 190 Thomas, Ronald 182 Thomas, Stephen 191 Thomas, Yevetta 169 Thompson, Cynthia 52,61,182 Thompson, Rodney 50,59,121,153,202 Thompson, Shirley 182 Thornton, Rodney 182 Thorpe, Mr. 198,199 Thrasher, Brenda 188 Thrasher, Carol 169,204 Thrasher, Sharon 153 Thrower, Michael 182 Thruston, Carol 53,153 Thurston, John 39,153 Ticer, Edward 169 Ticer, Kathy 54,65,194 Tieman, Glenda 153 Tieman, Sharon 54,196 Tiepelman, Stephen 64,102,182 Tinker, David 184 Tinnin, Rudy 198 Titley, Diane 169 Toerck, Pat 67,153 Tolbird, James 182 Tolbird, Sandra 190 Tolliver, Elizabeth 169 Tomlinson, Connie 198 Tomlinson, Sandra 64,182 Tompkins, Gary 169 Tompkins, Linda 53,54,56,153 Toon, Sheila 65,197 Touchette, Donald 169 Touchette, Elizabeth 182 Touchette, Ronald 169 Towler, Ronald 184 Towne, Judy 195 Townsend, James 169 Trader, Jeannette 182 Traiteur, David 55,154 Traiteur, Kenny 186 Traitem, Thomas 104,189 Trepka, Kevin 62,102,182 Truran, Mr. 73 Tmst, Daniel 50,154 Trost, Mary 54 Trost, Steven 169 Trout, Martha 31,5O,51,54,6O,61,154 Tuberville, Dwight 189 Tuggle, Beverly 62,63,169 Tullock, Jimmy 185 Turnbough, Mickey 169 Turner, Cheryl 65,196 Turner, Susan 182 Tweedy, Bill 169 Twigg, Mark 154 Twigg, Martha 62,169 Twigg, Theresa 183 Tyberendt, Ricky 183 Tyler, Gary 198 U Underwood, Betty 56,169 Underwood, Ralph 183 Underwood, Susan 196 Ungerman, Kenneth 169 Ungerman, Thomas 198 Unland,Michelle 187 Upchurch, Mrs. 81 Upchurch, Pamela 56,60,169 Utley, Janet 169 V, Vahey, Joseph 64,102,183 Vahey, Linda 154 Van Bergen, Carol 55,154 Van Damme, Douglas 102,122,183 Vandever, Geraldine 50,170 Vandever, Leonard 199 Vandever, Lorene 55,154 Vandever, Lorraine 55,154 Vandever, Ross 183 Varner, Gail 56,183 Vaughn, Brinda 170 Vaughn, Danny 50,6O,61,17O Vaughn, Darlene 170 Vaughn, Dave 41,42 Vaughn, David 52,185 Vaughn, Linda 183 Vaughn, Pamela 185 Venable, Dennis 61,114,119,198 Venable, Dorothy 62,170 Venatta, Glenn 170 Verbeke, Kathleen 170 Vernon, David 170 Vernon, Terry 64,183 Vickers, Donald 154 Vining, Teresa 65,193 Vise, Marilyn 65,197 Voellinger, Miss 42,81 Vogt, George 154 Voris, Charles 170 Voris, Phyllis 190 W Wade, Betty 183 Wade, Judith 154 Waeltz, julia 188 Wagner, Kenneth 183 Wagner, Mr. 83 Wagner, Susan 64,183 Wagoner, Vicki 183 Wainwright, Sharon 43,50,74,170 Walker, john 27,59,100,101,103,10 121,123,154 Walker, Thomas 102,122,183 Wallen, Sue 54,189 Waller, Teresa 195 Wallin, Mr. 36,37,42,81,161,207 Wallingford, Mary 170 Walls, Donna 183 Walls, Mary 174,183 Waln, Deborah 196 Waln, Leland 155 Waln, Pamela 170 Walters, Charlene 170 Walters, Deborah 183 Walther, Elizabeth 189 Wampler, Mrs. 91 Wandricks, Dorothy 183 Wandricks, Sam 170 Wann, Ricky 85,170 Ward, Linda 183 Warner, David 93,155 Warren, Jackie 64 Watkins, David 185 Watkins, Johnny 36,50,57,170 Watkins, Karen 50,56,62,183 Watkins, Linda 66,67,1SS Watson, Denise 193 Watterson, Donna 183 Watterson, Johna 56,64,155 Wayland, Larry 170 Weatherford, Lesley 187 Weber, Christine 170 Weber, Robert 104,194 Webster, Prentiss 117,170 Wegrzyn, Curtis 170 Weg-rzyn, Thomas 155 Weimer, Sheila 68,170 Sweitzel, Laurie 56 Wellman, Dewayne 55,61,183 Wells, Sharon 183 Wells, Sharon QFrJ 184 Werner, john 50,65,90,123,194 Werner, Thomas 183 Weson, Evertt 119,170 Westbrook, Mr. 73,102 Weston, Dorothy 170 Weston, Judith 183 Weston, Patricia 193 Whaley, Eugene 170 Wheat, Mary 57,155 Wheeler, Carolyn 183 Wheeler, Vicki 64,155 Whelchel, Carolyn 171 Whelchel, Elaine 184 Whitaker, janet 62,183 White, Darlene 170 White, Debby 62,155 Vlfhite, Dennis 185,194 White, Diane 193 White, Jos eph 1 83 White, Larry 155 White, Martha 187 White, Michael 170 White, Patricia 155 White, Paul 187 White, Susan 171 Whitfield, Michael 155 Whiting, George 102,183 Whiting, james 195 Whitmer, Kathy 155 Whitmore, Pamela 193 Whittaker, jerry 183 Wiener, Mrs. 79 Wigger, John 33,50,6O,183 Wigger, R ebecca 26,33,41,42,50,56, 60,64,98,156 Wiley, Ru al 195 Wiley, Stanley 156 Wilhelm, jerry 171 Wilhite, Myrtle 60 Wilkerson, David 60,156 Wilkerson, Mrs. 95 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Vldlliams, Williamso Williamso 203 Clara 183 Delores 183 Donald 171 Florence 183 Larry 183 Lauren 51,156 Linda 65,187 Mary 171 Needom 171 Pamela 64,183 Robert 171- Sharon 156 Terry 187 ' Tine Lee 65,185 Wayne 183 Wilma 183 n, Dennis 62,156,202 n, john 31,50,51,60,61,156, Wills, Carolyn 198 217 Wills, Helen 171 Wills, Leroy 104 Wills, Melvin 102,112,183 Wilson, Connie 183 Wilson, Delores 57,183 Wilson, Faye 75,156 Wilson, Jack 197 Wilson, jerry 156 Wilson, Kaye 171 Wilson, Larry 185 Wilson, Pamela 156 Wilson, Patrick 156 Wilson, Roger 171 Winn, Diane 65,184,195 Winn, Virginia 50,62,64,171 Winstead, Deborah 61,171 Winters, Charles 100,171 Winters, Sadie 190 Witcher, Delores 188 Witt, Brenda 197 Wolf, Ronald 183 Woodrome, Gilbert 183 Woodrome, Joanne 56,57,171 Woods, Allen 194 Woodside, Antoinette 156 Woodside, Betty 64,183 Woodside, john 183 Wooley, Ronald 171 Wooley, Sandra 183 Wright, Barbara 171 Wright, Bonnie 157 Wright, Byron 171 Wright, Charles 64,183 Wright, Don 183 Wright, Elyce 57,183 Wright, Judy 187 Wright, Pamela 189 Wright, Teresa 64,185 Wright, Winston 183 Wren, Debra 171 Wren, Melvin 186 Wretzel, Laurie 183 Wrnk, Ronald 183 Wuerz, Mrs. '29 Wunsch, Patti 50,65,184,185 Wyland, Mrs. 94 Wynn, Deborah 171 Y Yates, Debra 197 Yates, Erma 195 Yearian, Joyce 56,64,171 Yeornian, Everett 189 Young, Bettie 54,171 Young, Glenter 189 Young, Pamela 187 Young, Terry 27,157,202 York, Georgeann 190 Yung, Mr. 60,61,76 Younger, Carol 50,62,63,171 Younger, Danny 106,112,122,183 Younker, Mr. 93 Yount, Michael 190 Z Zahn, Mr. 87 Zarzeck, Roger 157 Zdroj, Bob 171 Zdroj, Christy 190 Zehnbauer,,Barbara 50,60,171 Zehnbauer, Linda 60,195 Zierenberg, Nancy 54,194 With his captive audience listening to the daily announce- ments, Mr. Bailey brightened their days with his usual saying of, Blue skies, green lights, and smooth sailing. Truly deserving of all honors that have been bestowed on him is Mr. Bailey, a man whom we have all known at some time during our high school careers. All of the students of C.H.S. will long remember his witticisms and his talents for making school a pleasant and educational institution. ' Although he has left C.H.S., his memory will long be held by everyone who worked with him. The yearbook staff of 1969 therefore dedicates this issue of the Cahochron to him . 218 Mr. Bailey greeted seniors as they came through the receiving line at the Senior Tea.. X , 5 Q Q x 1' -S 3 . X 5 4 .1 X il x X xx L' . :F AX lg Q x 'sg . S S :WW K K5 2 E Q f wwkw - LX 3 ' N .. X L.,. .... A X ' X N P - RfSQ N x ESX X I-:wg,N. X Xfg1xX 5 M , X , x X SSE H kfgglgf. X -- E f X Q Q - E ' -Q ls wgwg L X XXX . x SSS N M L N. N it s S X .f 'xx Q X Q 5 Wx -X X k if x li U ' 5 1 lx . I ish X 5 QP - X X Fw wk 555- 1 , - X x Q ml. S ,s I M ,S v . :Aja 1, X 0 Q 'Q wif Nw?- X x kk'k .- ' -- 4 - w QNF xw 52 L K As the last box of copy and pictured was delivered to the post office for its trip to the printer's, the words FINAL COPY seemed unreal to all who worked to make this CAHOCHRON the best one yet. Although it was a relief to know that all deadlines had been met, it was also gratifying to know that we had pro- duced a book- -a book we hoped the stu- dents of Cahokia Senior High School would enjoy reading as much as we had enjoyed putting together. We have tried, through the opening section, to depict the moods of all who are associated with our areas of learn- ing. We have attempted to give coverage to sports, clubs, and school events as well as to individual students. ln doing so we have realized that the main function of the school is to educate, but we have seen this done through both classes and activities. With this, we present the 1969 CAHOCHRON. We Acknowledge Mr. James Combs, representative American Yearbook Company Mr. Carl Motchan, representative Rembrandt Photography Studios Mr. Eugene Holmes, principal Mr. Edward Sluder, administrative advisor Mrs. Judy Duncan, advisor the high school administrators, faculty and students who tolerated our interruptions duplications, and last minute schedules. We are the staff- -Mary Allison, Debby Benda Gary Buatte Laura Burnley Jo Carol Dennison, Pam Durbin, Dave Feazel, Nathan Gardels Barb Greenhill Joe Hardin Mary Hayes, Kathy Hennessy, Sara Kirtley Darlene Mantz Mebbie Mclntosh Tommy Miller, Bill Reed, Rose Sweeney feditorj Sheila Weimer Photographers Earl Per schbacher, Phil Benne, and Rick Caddy. ! 4 ,, 3 A I I 5 Y Y W N . xv X I f! x 'O 4 l N VQ , I Y , , 'F 2 J ' 4 1 1 4 7 K 5 V . 1 ' --.- -
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